Coronavirus in Africa: How to save water so you can wash your hands
In many African countries water is a scarce resource, so the WHO is encouraging people to store it.
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TheCitizen02 Nov
Wash hands and save lives
Children are always encouraged to wash their hands regularly especially before and after meals.
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Morocco World News01 Apr
Save the Children: Coronavirus Could Kill Millions in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Africanjam.ComDIGNO RAFRE: KDDI AND KYOCERA INTRODUCES WORLD'S FIRST PHONE YOU CAN WASH WITH SOAP AND WATER
Waterproof phones are nice for hygiene since you can always give them a light wash. KDDI and Kyocera went a step further and introduced the Digno Rafre – the world's first soap-proof phone. That's right, you can use soap to make sure the phone is as clean as it looks.The Rafre has been specifically rated for hot water resistance at 43° (hot water is not included in the usual IP ratings, of which the Rafre has IP58). And, and!.. it comes with a rubber ducky dock, which floats in the bathtub....
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TheCitizen07 Aug
Water firms told to fix leakages, save Sh2.5bn
>Water supply firms in the country have been urged to fix leakages of the precious liquid that leads to Sh2.5 billion loss every month.
10 years ago
The Straits Times02 Jul
Taipei water park fire: Singaporean burn victim Megan Loy's dream is to save lives
The Straits Times
Taipei water park fire: Singaporean burn victim Megan Loy's dream is to save lives
The Straits Times
It was her dream to return to Singapore next year and study to be a doctor. But in a cruel twist of fate, Singaporean Megan Loy is back a year earlier and fighting to stay alive as she receives treatment at the Burns Centre of Singapore General Hospital.
5 years ago
BBC18 Mar
Coronavirus: Why washing hands is difficult in some countries
The World Health Organisation's advice is difficult to follow in some developing countries.
5 years ago
Citizen TV04 Mar
Coronavirus: Tanzania bans players from shaking hands before...
Coronavirus: Tanzania bans players from shaking hands before... Citizen TVTanzania bans players from shaking hands over coronavirus The Star, KenyaView Full coverage on Google News
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TheCitizen22 Aug
Hands-on experience in West Africa
Carrying pregnancy has remained a nightmare for a woman on the African continent, even as world leaders brace themselves for the expiry of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), which were formed to advocate for women’s health, among other things.
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The Guardian01 Apr
Will the coronavirus kill the oil industry and help save the climate?
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