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Prevent cholera: Radio spots or print media fillers

December 1, 1992

No. 1 Prevent cholera. Wash your hands with soap and water after going to the toilet or the latrine and before preparing food for eating. No. 2 Prevent cholera. Do not eat foods prepared in the streets. Buy whole fruits that are not peeled. No. 3 Prevent cholera. Eat foods that are cooked and hot….

Keep clean and stay healthy

January 10, 1992

HOST: Many serious diseases spread from person to person because people don’t keep their hands, water, and food clean. Cholera and other forms of serious diarrhea, typhoid, and intestinal worms spread from person to person because people don’t wash their hands and their food. These diseases are caused by germs that enter a person’s body…

A simple way to keep spring water clear – part 1 & 2

January 4, 1992

HOST: People who drink clean water are much healthier than people who drink dirty water. Drinking water that is dirty or that has faeces or manure in it spreads disease. One of the easiest ways to get clean drinking water is to stop dirt from getting into your water source. For today, let us talk…

Use sunlight to reduce harmful germs in drinking water

September 9, 1990

Save and edit this resource as a Word document Content: Reduce the number of disease-causing germs in your cooking and drinking water. Put water for your household needs in clear jars and bottles and put them outside in the sun for several hours or the whole day. Special note: There are some important guidelines to…

Clean water from a well you dig near a lake or river

June 15, 1988

Save and edit this resource as a Word document. Information on this subject area was requested by DCFRN participants in Bangladesh, Bolivia, Brazil, British Virgin Islands, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, India, Indonesia, Malawi, Malaysia, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Senegal, and Sierra Leone. Presenter: George Atkins Interviewee: Professor Robert S. Broughton, Hydrologist, Macdonald Campus, McGill University, Ste. Anne…

Keep your drinking water clean

December 1, 1987

Suggested introduction We at this radio station are part of a worldwide information network that gathers farming and health information from developing countries all over the world.  It’s the Developing Countries Farm Radio Network, sponsored by the Canadian International Development Agency, Massey Ferguson, and the University of Guelph. Through this Network, we bring you information…

The importance of good teeth

July 8, 1986

Suggested introduction We at this radio station are part of a world wide information network that gathers farming information from developing countries all over the world. It’s the Developing Countries Farm Radio Network, sponsored by the Canadian International Development Agency, Massey Ferguson, and the University of Guelph. Through this Network, we bring you information on…