UN Releases Sanitation Fund for East African States
26/09/2017A statement from the UN general assembly has disclosed the release of fund to two social enterprises in Kenya and Rwanda who are set to improve access to affordable sanitation.
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A statement from the UN general assembly has disclosed the release of fund to two social enterprises in Kenya and Rwanda who are set to improve access to affordable sanitation.
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