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Improving health outcomes among different people and impact of water, sanitation and hygiene interventions

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Author: 
Riffat Naheed, Zara Tarrar, Hifiz Irfan and Hameeda Rizwan
Page No: 
3728-3735

Water is a crucial resource that is required for survival. Without that, we would not exist in a matter of days. Access to a safe and affordable drinking water source is widely recognized as a basic human requirement for one generation and an also before the for the growth and survival of next. Water scarcity, poor sanitation, and irregular supply have all had negative consequences on people's health. We have done a wind shield survey in a specified community for their need assessment and after that we prioritize their needs and found a shocking condition which is contaminated drinking water which causes disease burden in a community. The water supply which they are using for consumption and their household activities is very unsafe because it is contaminated. The water coming in their houses is contaminated with garbage and pipe leakage causing in water borne diseases. So, people were interviewed in the community through their given information. Literacy rate is 23 % in their community. We interviewed many people in a community and through interview we still found it as a major problem. As the literacy rate is also low and due to lack of resources people are compelled to use it but we provided necessary information and enhance their knowledge regarding the issue that how they can pro protect their lives from diseases by purifying water from their own.

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