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Video resources on water, sanitation and hygiene

Global and Regional:

On World Water Day 2005, glass half empty for fifth of world’s children
According to UNICEF’s State of the World’s Children 2005, 21% of children in developing countries are severely water deprived, living without a safe water source within a fifteen minute walk of their homes. In addition, a staggering 2.6 billion people do not have access to basic sanitation. These deprivations cost many their lives and account for at least 1.6 out of 11 million preventable child deaths every year.
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Clinton Foundation and UNICEF launch Tsunami Water and Sanitation Fund
On Jan. 10, 2005, former U.S. President Bill Clinton and UNICEF announce the creation of a joint initiative that will bring safe drinking water and sanitation systems to children and families affected by the Indian Ocean tsunami.
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World not on track to meet the Millennium Development Goals for sanitation
New figures from the WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme show that the sanitation target of halving the number of unserved people worldwide by 2015 will not be met without a dramatic acceleration in the provision of services.
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Countries:

Cambodia
ECHO and UNICEF: Boosting child survival through water and sanitation.
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Water and Sanitation Relief in Iraq
UNICEF activities in response to the water crisis in Iraq.
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Hygiene Education in Kenya
UNICEF supported school water, sanitation and hygiene education activities in northern Kenya.
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India - Tsunami response 
Bringing clean water and sanitation to children in Tamil Nadu, India
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UNICEF provides clean drinking water for 200 relief camps
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Indonesia
Tsunami survivor joins the UNICEF water and sanitation team to help her community recover
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Water supply in Laos
Clean water changes the lives of children in Houay Hid village, Laos DPR (see also the related story)
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Maldives - Tsunami response
Desalinating seawater, harvesting rainwater and promoting hygiene.
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School sanitation in Mozambique
In Mozambique, every additional school equipped with latrines means another step towards preventing unnecessary child deaths from water-borne diseases.
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Myanmar
UNICEF brings clean water to schools, and promotes good hygiene.
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Taming an invisible menace: Protecting Myanmar’s families from arsenic.
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Niger
Bringing clean drinking water to children and families in southern Niger.
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Sri Lanka
The provision of safe drinking water to Tsunami-affected families saves lives.
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Sudan
Clean water and basic sanitation vital for Sudan's future.
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Diarrhoea death rates soar in Darfur.
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UNICEF supplies hundreds of water pumps for people fleeing to Darfur.
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Zambia
First Lady of Zambia: Clean water gets girls into school
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The importance of hygiene


Animated film clip on hygiene from UNICEF's Cartoons for Child Rights series (SOVA).

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