The Case of Jeneponto Data
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
For the past two years, Hasrahwati no longer needs to walk up to seven kilometers to obtain clean water. If she wants to cook or wash, all this resident of Arungkeke village in South Sulawesi needs to do is step out into her backyard. There fresh water flows from a well. More than 200 people have similar facilities. " Clean water is now easily accessible," said Hasrahwati, 23.
The change began when the village government carried out its first-ever
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