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Boyce and David help with water collection
David & Boyce assisting women to draw water from the scoop. Original photo on Instagram
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Inspecting the scoop
David, Research Monitoring & Evaluation Officer for Water Aid Malawi in the scoop did not believe his eyes that Bokola community fetch unsafe water from this scoop. Original photo on Instagram
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David washing hands at new latrine
David washing hands at one of Bokola latrines. Original photo on Instagram
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Bosward’s latrine
Bosward’s latrine with hand washing facility. Original photo on Instagram
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Heading to the scoop
Young boys and girls on there way to the scoop to wash dishes. Original photo on Instagram
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Sifting maize for flour
Sara Chapita winowing pounded maize preparation for white flour. Original photo on Instagram
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Robert’s finished latrine
Just finished latrine for Robert. Original photo on Instagram
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Facilities at Mr Khombe’s tearoom
Mr Khombe’s handwashing facility at his tearoom. It is used by his customers to ensure that hygiene is practiced not in homes only, but even at bussiness places. This is a good model to all those who run cafes. Original…
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Good lessons for the next generation
As the saying goes, teach the child while she/he is young when he grows up she/he cannot leave from that path. Here Vincent a small boy washing hands after visiting the toilet as taught by his parents. Original photo on…
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Collecting water on bikes
Eliza & her brother Chikondi using bicycles for water collection from Lingadzi river. Others who cannot afford to buy bicycles use their heads though distance is long. Original photo on Instagram
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