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Good and bad sanitary practices

What you need to know and do

hand washing, handwashing
UNICEF Uganda/2013/Nakibuuka

Highlights

A flyer with good and bad sanitary practices with pictorials.

sanitation, hygiene
Author(s)
Ministry of Health, Uganda Red Cross and UNICEF
Publication date
October 2017
Languages
English

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