environment sanitation
1.sets of posters and pamphlets on various water,environment and sanitation topics, including appropriate water and sanitation technologies;
2.22. During the Year, for example, UNICEF intends to focus its global water, environment and sanitation programme to benefit children and vulnerable people.
3.37. In 2002, UNICEF began to design and produce printed materials to highlight progress and solutions for improving the health of children: a brochure on UNICEF water, environment and sanitation programmes;
4.Through its ongoing water, environment and sanitation programmes in over 80 countries, the focus is on strengthening the capacities of communities and households to improve and sustain their water security (water supply and water quality).
5.Overview of diseases associated with poor water supplies and sanitation; waterwashed diseases, waterborne diseases, waterassociated diseases; diseases associated with fecal contamination of the environment; water and sanitation as a fundamental need for human health.
6.To protect the ecological environment of fishing grounds, the Water Quality Standards of Fishing Grounds have been drawn up by the Chinese government and the Regulations on the Supervision and Control of the Environmental Sanitation of Shellfish-Raising Areas and other regulations have been drawn up by departments concerned. In addition, a sequence of measures have been taken to further strengthen the eco-environmental protection of spawning grounds of saltwater fish and shrimps, feeding grounds, wintering grounds, migration channels and aquatic farms.

