U.N. Supporting Haitian Government’s Sanitation Campaign To Provide 30K Residents With Clean Water

U.N. News Centre: Haiti: U.N. supports government in potable water campaign reaching 30,000 residents
“Some 30,000 residents of three localities in Haiti now have access to potable water, thanks to a sanitation campaign launched by the government and supported by the United Nations following a cholera epidemic that killed almost 100 people in the community…” (6/10).

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