Transcription of Chapter 7 - Communication for Development - WHO
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D R A F T1 Chapter 7 - Communication for DevelopmentBy Michael Galway, Commissioned by UNICEFS ummaryThere is limited information about attempts to communicate with families andcommunities about arsenic in drinking water supplies. Despite the global nature of theproblem, little documentation exists about efforts in different countries to communicatewith people about the risk to their health from arsenic. This Chapter fills that void byproviding a synthesis of the global experience to single largest Communication initiative on arsenic comes from Bangladesh.
D R A F T 1 Chapter 7 - Communication for Development By Michael Galway, Commissioned by UNICEF Summary There is limited information about attempts to communicate with families and
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