Here is an interesting
interview with Jon Lane, former director of the Water Supply and Sanitation
Collaborative Council (WSSCC). Here Mr Lane builds on some of the discussions
of my previous posts in highlighting the significance of sanitation and the importance
of raising awareness. He also stresses the particular need for sanitation in
the urban context – something that I
will look at in my next post.
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