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#12948770
4 November 2025
Children sit on floating platforms above a heavily polluted canal in Central Jakarta, Indonesia, on November 4, 2025. Despite the visible accumulation of plastic waste and sewage, the waterway remains intertwined with daily life in densely populated neighborhoods.
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Keep Venice Clean - Waste Collection On The Island Of Murano In The Venice Lagoon
17 March 2025
#12168763
17 March 2025
A rubbish collection boat docks along a canal in Murano, Venice, Veneto, Italy, on December 13, 2021. Workers in high-visibility yellow jackets transport waste containers labeled ''Keep Venice Clean'' to the boat, where a crane lifts them onboard. The scene highlights Venice's unique waste management system, which relies on boats for garbage collection due to the city's canal-based infrastructure. The initiative emphasizes the importance of maintaining a clean and sustainable environment in the historic city.
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Keep Venice Clean - Waste Collection On The Island Of Murano In The Venice Lagoon
17 March 2025
#12168764
17 March 2025
A rubbish collection boat docks along a canal in Murano, Venice, Veneto, Italy, on December 13, 2021. Workers in high-visibility yellow jackets transport waste containers labeled ''Keep Venice Clean'' to the boat, where a crane lifts them onboard. The scene highlights Venice's unique waste management system, which relies on boats for garbage collection due to the city's canal-based infrastructure. The initiative emphasizes the importance of maintaining a clean and sustainable environment in the historic city.
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#275195
6 October 2014
Phumi Moat Khla, Tonle Sap, Cambodia. A family sit and await desperately needed medical treatment in a floating medical clinic situated deep on South East Asia's largest fresh water the lake the Tonle Sap. Poverty and illness are clearly evident in the communities here, surviving predominately on what the lake has to offer. A lack of fresh drinking water and basic sanitation are major factors of disease within these floating communities, resulting in the deaths of over 10.000 children per year.
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#251290
18 September 2014
Unicef reports high incidences of diarrheal diseases alone account for one fifth of the deaths of children age five and under in Cambodia, and an estimated 10,000 overall deaths annually, largely owing to lack of sanitation and poor hygiene practices. 11. 6.3 million people out of a total population of 14.9 million Cambodians are unable to access clean drinking water, the majority of them living in poverty and in rural locations.
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#251291
18 September 2014
Unicef reports high incidences of diarrheal diseases alone account for one fifth of the deaths of children age five and under in Cambodia, and an estimated 10,000 overall deaths annually, largely owing to lack of sanitation and poor hygiene practices. 11. 6.3 million people out of a total population of 14.9 million Cambodians are unable to access clean drinking water, the majority of them living in poverty and in rural locations.
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#251292
18 September 2014
Unicef reports high incidences of diarrheal diseases alone account for one fifth of the deaths of children age five and under in Cambodia, and an estimated 10,000 overall deaths annually, largely owing to lack of sanitation and poor hygiene practices. 11. 6.3 million people out of a total population of 14.9 million Cambodians are unable to access clean drinking water, the majority of them living in poverty and in rural locations.
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#251293
18 September 2014
Unicef reports high incidences of diarrheal diseases alone account for one fifth of the deaths of children age five and under in Cambodia, and an estimated 10,000 overall deaths annually, largely owing to lack of sanitation and poor hygiene practices. 11. 6.3 million people out of a total population of 14.9 million Cambodians are unable to access clean drinking water, the majority of them living in poverty and in rural locations.
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#251294
18 September 2014
Unicef reports high incidences of diarrheal diseases alone account for one fifth of the deaths of children age five and under in Cambodia, and an estimated 10,000 overall deaths annually, largely owing to lack of sanitation and poor hygiene practices. 11. 6.3 million people out of a total population of 14.9 million Cambodians are unable to access clean drinking water, the majority of them living in poverty and in rural locations.
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#249875
17 September 2014
6.3 million people out of a total population of 14.9 million Cambodians are unable to access clean drinking water, the majority of them living in poverty and in rural locations. Unicef reports high incidences of diarrheal diseases alone account for one fifth of the deaths of children age five and under in Cambodia, and an estimated 10,000 overall deaths annually, largely owing to lack of sanitation and poor hygiene practices.
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#249876
17 September 2014
6.3 million people out of a total population of 14.9 million Cambodians are unable to access clean drinking water, the majority of them living in poverty and in rural locations. Unicef reports high incidences of diarrheal diseases alone account for one fifth of the deaths of children age five and under in Cambodia, and an estimated 10,000 overall deaths annually, largely owing to lack of sanitation and poor hygiene practices.
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#249874
17 September 2014
Motionless, a young girl lies exhausted at her mother’s make shift shop. Fresh drinking water is limited, and in close proximity to standing water, it increases the chances of contracting diarrhea and other stomach related disease's.
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