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Mar
Staff Writer Namibia continues to face serious sanitation challenges despite improvements in access to drinking water, deputy minister of agriculture, fisheries, water and land reform Ruth Masake has said. Masake made the remarks in Windhoek during the joint commemoration of World Wetlands Day and World Water Day. She said sanitation remains a major concern even though access to potable water has improved in recent years. About 40% of Namibian households still do not have access to basic toilet facilities and many continue to practise open defecation. Masake said the situation raises concerns about public health and human dignity. “These startling…
