IRC and partner organisations are pressing for the value of water use for food and income at household level to be accorded greater recognition and reflected in bylaws and local policies, as well as in the implementation of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) programmes. Families earn an income and improve their diets when they can be productive at or near their homes.
Title | Linking water and food security on World Water Day 2012 : food security begins at home |
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IRC and partner organisations are pressing for the value of water use for food and income at household level to be accorded greater recognition and reflected in bylaws and local policies, as well as in the implementation of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) programmes. Families earn an income and improve their diets when they can be productive at or near their homes.
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