Water Aid in Mali

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GCSE Geography Mind Map on Water Aid in Mali, created by roblowry28 on 23/11/2013.
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Water Aid in Mali
  1. what do they do?
    1. Rope pump
      1. They create a Rope pump that is made up of easily accessible so after the aid leaves they can fix it
      2. Eduaction about sanitation
        1. wash hands before eating and after the toilet
          1. pictures- worth a thousand words
            1. universal language (pictures)
            2. Stops the spread of disease
          2. Mali
            1. landlocked
              1. Semi- desert
                1. Lots of droubt
                  1. Dirty water is drunk all the time
                    1. cholera and typhoid
                      1. 217/ 1000 die before 5
                  2. sustainability
                    1. rope pump can be fixed easily
                      1. teach people how to teach the sanitry
                        1. spread the word
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