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Mr. OLIVIER CARDUNER (USAID Asia): So what you have in the early days is all of a sudden no access to clean water.
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The panel is strategically located in the village of Bujama, an area south of the capital city that is almost a desert, where some people have no access to clean water.
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The introduction of rehydration salts 20 years ago had had a significant impact, he said, but again there were problems with access in developing countries, where there was also no guarantee of clean water to prepare them for use.
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Wind power is cheap, clean, uses no water, and emits no pollutants.
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And there's no food and limited amounts of clean water.
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There's no electricity and very little clean drinking water.
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Clear water with no odour and a clean and crisp taste earns higher marks.
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With no sanitation facilities, essentially, very little clean water and not much food, everybody is desperate to rebuild the small homes that they had and get back to them.
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In the heat, you have to stay hydrated, no matter whether you are a soldier or a civilian, and the key is clean water.
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The assumption is that the poor have limited or no access to goods as well as limited access to services like education, healthcare, clean water and basic utilities, and they only strive to survive, with much fewer social incentives compared to their wealthy counterparts.
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We need to create a Clean Water Trust Fund that would ensure a source of money for critical community water systems no matter the funding whims of congress and the president.
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