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Health and Hygiene










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                                 The lives of women and children are placed at particular risk when there is not proper
                                 sanitation, hygiene, or access to safe water.

                                 According to the Partnership for Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health, 8% of maternal deaths
                                 (and up to 15% in low and middle-income countries) can be attributed to unhygienic
                                 conditions during labour, delivery, and post-natal care.

                                 A lack of adequate facilities for hygiene and sanitation, such as handwashing stations and
                                 latrines, leads to preventable infections that can cause death. 11% of the 7.6 million deaths of
                                 children under the age of five are linked to poor sanitation and hygiene. For those children
                                 who survive, repeat cases of preventable diarrhea causes malnutrition-related
                                 complications.

                                 To address these life-threatening issues, the EMBRACE project has taken a multi-pronged
                                 approach. It has provided latrines, handwashing stations, and water filters. It has conducted
                                 trainings to families and community leaders on the importance of practicing safe hygiene and
                                 sanitation. It has also trained and equipped healthcare providers with the tools to improve
                                 their practice.































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