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• A concurrent resolution supporting the goals and ideals of the International Year of Sanitation
Paul Rieckhoff: Business as Usual: Troops Wait While Congress "Governs" 2008
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The United Nations has called 2008 the International Year of Sanitation, which makes sense considering that nearly 20 percent of the world's population lacks access to clean drinking water.
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Actually, the U. N.'s also naming this the International Year of Languages, and for good measure the International Year of Sanitation, too, which makes sense when you think about the global health ramifications of keeping clean.
Kenya Is Suffering 2008
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TD: The International Year of Sanitation had many achievements.
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The International Year of Sanitation has given us motivation and encouragement to do something, and the whole thing now is not to let it stop.
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On this year's World Water Day (March 22, 2008), to put the spotlight on sanitation, the United Nations General Assembly declared the year 2008 as the International Year of Sanitation.
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This year is the International Year of Sanitation, so Jepson has made short viral films published on YouTube, called Pooing in Public, to shock viewers into understanding how vital sanitation is for public health.
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Paul Horton, Director of International Development, at CIWEM says: "In the International Year of Sanitation it is imperative that the sanitation target set under MDG Seven is reviewed and an honest assessment made of the progress, or lack, towards achieving the aim of reducing by half the number of people without access to sanitation.
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