Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Cleaning up Shanghai’s Suzhou Creek

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Published on Oct 26, 2016

In the People’s Republic of China, Suzhou Creek in Shanghai has gone from a polluted river to a clean city waterway. This is the story of that transformation. 

Throughout Asia and the Pacific, providing adequate sanitation services to a burgeoning population has brought significant challenges. When lack of awareness, misplaced priorities, lack of infrastructure, and apathy are added to the equation, these challenges can seem insurmountable. The Asia and Pacific region, with its resilience and ability to innovate, has proven that solutions for these challenges can be found. This video showcases the difficulties, experiences and actions undertaken by individuals, communities, organizations, and governments when addressing sanitation issues in the Asia and Pacific region.

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