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Framing clean water and kids – is the glass half dirty or half clean?

Posted by jfleck on 2 August 2013, 7:59 am

The Independent – Dirty water and poor hygiene stunting growth of millions:

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Independent

The BBC – Clean water and soap ‘boost growth’ in young children:

BBC

BBC

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