Water a scarce commodity (Jamaica Gleaner)
ACCESS TO safe drinking water and proper sanitation is seen as a precondition for health and success in the fight against poverty. However, some residents of Windsor Heights, St Catherine, do not believe they are being given a fair shot at any of these goals….
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