A man and woman carrying barrels of water on their heads: Conference on water sanitation for the urban poor in Kenya. Colour lithograph by the Ministry of Water and Irrigation, 2006.

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2006
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756958i
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A man and woman carrying barrels of water on their heads: Conference on water sanitation for the urban poor in Kenya. Colour lithograph by the Ministry of Water and Irrigation, 2006. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Kenya : Ministry of Water and Irrigation, 2006.

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1 print : lithograph, printed in colours ; sheet 59.3 x 41.9 cm

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Because Africa's safe water deprived are Africa's majority ... East Africa regional conference 'Accelerating Water Supply and Sanitation for the Urban Poor' 29-30 May 2006 Nairobi, Kenya. Includes lettering about statistics of water-borne diseases in Africa around the edge of poster: 'Over 50% of Africans struggle daily for water ...' Bears logo: Minsitry of Water and Irrigation Bears logo: gtz Partner for the Future Worldwide Bears logo: wsp water and sanitation program Bears logo: One World German Development Policy

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Minsitry of Water and Irrigation gtz wsp water and sanitation program One World German Development Policy 2006 05/09/2011 Kenya UkLW Transcription from the item

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