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Water vendor / Kiosk

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Reference manuals, videos, and links
United by their collective need for reliable and affordable water and the burden faced from high water prices incurred by private vendors, women in low-income urban neighbourhoods throughout Honduras have developed and managed their own licensed water-vending stations. The project benefits include lower and fixed water prices and the provision of part-time employment for poor single women with children.
==Reference manualsManuals, videos, and links==
* [http://odili.net/news/source/2012/apr/4/331.html Lagos: Water everywhere but none to drink.] Vanguard (online edition).
* [http://pulitzercenter.org/reporting/nigeria-water-sanitation-accountability-corruption-abandoned Many Leaks Yearning for Plugs in Nigeria's Water Sector.] Pulitzer Center on crisis reporting. 2011.
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