UNICEF and partners promote sanitation awareness in Zambia through Talking Walls
UNICEF and local government and partners helped construct wells, latrines and hand-washing stations here in Choma District. The facilities are largely what boosted enrollment at this school to more than 600 students. The talking walls help emphasize the importance of good hygiene practices.
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UNICEF and local government and partners helped construct wells, latrines and hand-washing stations here in Choma District. The facilities are largely what boosted enrollment at this school to more than 600 students. The talking walls...
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As part of its HIV and AIDS response in Zambia, UNICEF, together with the government and local partners, is working to educate people about PMTCT, or Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission. It is estimated that 16% of Zambians are...
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