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RainWater Cambodia

RainWater Cambodia was established in 2004 to formalise and promote rainwater harvesting in order to help improve access to safe water sources and sanitation in rural areas throughout Cambodia. In many areas throughout the country there is no accessible ground water or it is unsuitable for drinking due to high salinity, high iron levels or other contaminants such as arsenic. Traditional rainwater collection provides limited supply and allows contamination which RWC seeks to prevent.

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Michael Evans

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8th September 2011

Rain Water Cambodia and Health Centre WASH-ing

Read more about how many Cambodians are gaining access to clean drinking water and women can now give birth to new borns in sanitary conditions.

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12th July 2011

RainWater Cambodia website

RainWater Cambodia has recently launched its website! Please have a look at what RainWater Cambodia is about, its mission, its activities and staff profiles! The team are proud to finally be online afetr the project began several years ago. We hope you all take the time to have a read and please don't be shy if you have any comments or suggestions.

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www.rainwatercambodia.org

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11th May 2011

All aboard RainWater Cambodia!

RWC staff have a common bond in the concern for the health of people in Cambodia,especially women and children. Access to clean drinking water and improved sanitation are clear priorities for improved health and are the major focus for RainWater Cambodia.Building on the strengths of traditional rainwater practices,but in a way that manages the risks associated with these methods such as preventing mosquitoes from entering the tanks and preventing contamination from humans and animals.

 

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