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Ethiopia WASH

This social network group on the water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) sector in Ethiopia accommodates a continuous flow of information and easy management of contacts.

Website: http://washethiopia.wordpress.com
Location: Addis Abbeba, Ethiopia
Members: 7
Latest Activity: on Friday

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Threaten with bacteria pollution

My Name is Dawit Tafesse i am the recent member of water,sanitation and hygiene. What today i want to post about the threatening of bacterial pollution. In my country the hygenic and sanitation…Continue

Started by Dawit Tafesse Jun 4, 2011.

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Comment by Teketel Mathiwos on May 2, 2012 at 11:07

am just Joinning d room. hoe to share alot here. tnx

 

 

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