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Towards Open Defecation Free communities in Eswatini
The Kingdom of Eswatini still has 10.7% of the population practicing Open Defecation and 74% without handwashing facilities. In this regard, the Environmental Health Department, World Vision and UNICEF have engaged six chiefdoms in Shiselweni and Lubombo regions to construct toilets and provide handwashing facili...

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Access to clean water changes lives
October 2019, – It’s a cool morning in Lomahasha, a village in the eastern part of the Lubombo region of Eswatini. The peaceful sounds of nature are interspersed with the laughter and chatter of women on their morning walk to collect water for the day. Among them is Busisiwe Jambane, a 38-year-old mother of four w...
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UNICEF supports community led total sanitation
The Ministry of Health – Environmental department in partnership with UNICEF Eswatini, UNICEF Eastern and Southern Africa region and Community Led Total Sanitation Foundation facilitated a five day training of trainers to introduce Community Led Total Sanitation on 27 th – 31 st March 2007. The workshop targeted 35 participants from Environmental…