But doing things like psychosocial support for families and children to help them recover kind of mentally and emotionally from what they've experienced, cash - for - work programs that will do things like
building latrines and bathing facilities in the camps, which is a practical need but also does help if the rains come or hurricanes come.
Once they see this with fresh eyes, they will immediately go off and
build a latrine on the spot.
From the sample she studied, she found that «among the middle schools that
built a latrine, 38 percent built unisex latrines, and 50 percent built separate sex - specific latrines.
Among the primary schools that
built a latrine, 48 percent built unisex latrines, and 46 percent built separate sex - specific latrines.»
Since 2008, the Rays, now working with the New Covenant Foundation, have provided clean water to 11,000 people and
built latrines to serve 10,000 people in an area where half of children die from water - borne illness.
Since 2008, he and his wife Sunny have provided clean water to 11,000 people and
built latrines to serve 10,000 people.
They banded together to finish
building the latrines, and their schools had clean, running water for the students.
They were on a mission trip
building latrines in rural Haiti when they realized how great the need for a new kind of diaper was.
Not exact matches
Concern's field teams mobilize communities to
build their own household
latrines from locally available materials using the Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) approach.
Rather, it wants people to
build their own
latrines, to promote personal responsibility.
The rest of the 9,000 residents share a public
latrine built in 1958.
On the other hand, Ann Olga Koloski - Ostrow, the self - professed «Queen of
Latrines» and a classical archaeologist at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, who was not involved in the study, points out that it's difficult to know exactly how prevalent the use of human feces as fertilizer actually was during the Roman Empire: «We can just say that in some early farming texts, we know that they'd
build the slave toilets over an area where the excrement could be collected and then spread over the crops, but that was just on isolated farms here and there.»
During an organic dinner, Petersen discussed how raised funds helped support initiatives such as composting
latrines and solar - powered community lighting; they have
built 100 homes and have a goal of reaching 500.
Building designated waste repositories like
latrines don't make waste disappear either.