First Days - First Household Drinking Water Treatment Systems in Nepal
The MIT Nepal Water Project - 1st days of first year's clean water in the developing world field study.
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good stuff, but you could have given the demonstration to a group of Nepalese people first, and let them give the demonstration, instead of you giving. I think that would be more effective.
Posted over 4 years by Anonymous User
Geat work.
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Posted over 4 years by Anonymous User