Inclusive Environments | Student Poster | 2019

A CASE STUDY ON HEALTH AND SANITATION PROBLEMS IN BARAPITA VILLAGE, ODISHA, INDIA

Hemanta Adhikari, Pemba Sherpa, and Rosy Zel
group sketching activity during workshop.

Introduction

According to the United Nations, adequate access to clean and safe water is recognized to be a human right, but globally, many individuals are denied their basic rights. Villagers who reside in a rural area  in India are unaware of the risk and diseases related to poor drinking-water access, unimproved sanitation, and poor hygiene practices. Our project worked to develop a solution to bridge the gap between health/sanitation awareness among the villagers.

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