Hygiene and Good Health
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
AN unsavory whiff emanates from a village security post in Kwamki Lama, Mimika Baru district, Papua. Human feces cover the entire 2-square-meter floor of the hut. Moses, a doctor at the Kwamki Lama health center, said that residents of Kwamki were not overly particular about where they went to the toilet. “It’s because they don’t have any toilets,” he stressed. “None of the houses around here have toilets.”
Meanwhile, in West Nusa Te
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