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245 _a Water and sanitation access
_h [video recording] :
_bthe situation of water and sanitation access in the Lake Victoria region, with experi ences from Kisumu in Western Kenya and Jinja in Eastern Uganda
260 _aKampala :
_bEast African Sus Watch Network,
_c [n.d.]
300 _a1 videodisc of 1 DVD :
_bill. ;
_c 4 3/4 in.
500 _aThe water and sanitation situation in the Lake Victoria region - the most densely populated rural region in the world (EAC, 2006) which sup ports about 35 million people in Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Twanda and Bu rundi - is a growing problem which should not limit possible interventi ons public works programme alone. For example in rural areas of Kenya, such as those close to Lake Victoria, only 31% of the population had a ccess to safe water supplies in the year 2000 (UNESCO, 2008)
508 _aFilmed and edited by Mystic Multimedia, Makonzi Zone Bukoto
650 _aSanitation
_zAfrica
650 _aWater use
_zLake Victoria Region
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