Increasing Access to Water and Sanitation Services in Papua New Guinea
Bialla is thriving as it is experiencing fewer waterborne disease outbreaks, improvement in general hygiene and an increase in students attending school, as a direct effect of a World Bank-supported project delivering clean water to the town’s doorsteps. Watch to learn how.
Видео Increasing Access to Water and Sanitation Services in Papua New Guinea канала World Bank Water
Видео Increasing Access to Water and Sanitation Services in Papua New Guinea канала World Bank Water
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