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2.6 Hazards at work, health and the poverty trap: Working Out of Poverty
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| Inadequate housing and food, unsafe water, poor sanitation, hazardous
working conditions and little or no access to health care – all of these contribute
to ill health which is one of the main brakes on poverty-reducing development.
Complications arising from undiagnosed or untreated diseases
prevalent in many low-income countries and especially among rural populations
(such as malaria, tuberculosis, gastro-intestinal disorders, anaemia and
HIV/AIDS), combined with the health consequences of hazardous work,
can be deadly and are certainly debilitating. |
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2.6 Hazards at work, health and the poverty trap: Working Out of Poverty
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| Inadequate housing and food, unsafe water, poor sanitation, hazardous
working conditions and little or no access to health care – all of these contribute
to ill health which is one of the main brakes on poverty-reducing development.
Complications arising from undiagnosed or untreated diseases
prevalent in many low-income countries and especially among rural populations
(such as malaria, tuberculosis, gastro-intestinal disorders, anaemia and
HIV/AIDS), combined with the health consequences of hazardous work,
can be deadly and are certainly debilitating. |
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3.7 Tackling work-related health hazards: Working Out of Poverty
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| Most workers living in poverty lack basic health and welfare services
and work in an unhealthy and unsafe working environment. For many, their
home and workplace are one and the same place. Vulnerability to disease
and poor health thus result from a combination of poor living and working
conditions. Most workers in the informal economy work in precarious and
unsafe conditions, without sanitary facilities, potable water or proper waste
disposal. Every year, more than 2 million people die of work-related accidents
and diseases. In many developing countries, death rates among workers
are five to six times those in industrialized countries. More than
160 million workers fall ill each year as a result of workplace hazards. The
poorest and least protected – often women, children and migrants – are
among the most affected. |
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Pipeline Management
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| Imagine a bath filled with water. Almost instantly the water begins to evaporate or can slowly seep through the plughole. Over a period of time the water level reduces and the temperature drops! The only way to keep the water level high and the water hot is to turn on the tap and continually refill it. Equally, you want to keep your prospects ‘on the boil’ by actions that continuously warm up and consolidate your relationship with them.
You certainly don’t want all your efforts to go down the drain!
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Don't Let Your Group Drink Dirty Water-Be a Leader
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| There is an Akamba, Kenya, proverb that says, "Syaasya ndongoi, inyusaa muuluu." This wise saying means when a herd of cattle lacks a leader, it ends up drinking dirty water. This saying is based on an observation in which the last herd to get to the water source finds the water has been made dirty by the ones that arrived before it.
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Water Everywhere!
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| With water so plentiful around us, usually people question only the quality of water. Hardly anyone asks you seriously, whether you think you drink ENOUGH water. They ask, instead, what TYPE of water you drink, if they ask at all. Typically, the people who ask what type of water you drink have some sort of a water filter to sell.
I’m not selling water filters! |
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Entrepreneurs – Want To Successfully Sell Your Bottled Water?
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| Do you have a supply of fresh water and want to sell bottled water locally and hopefully nationally? Well there are a few things that you have to think about first of all. |
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Water – It’s a Great Place to Be in the Future
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| Most people in this land believe access to water is some kind of right and that we should not charge a market price for water, explained Mike Farrell with aspenIbiz. As a result, market forces have not molded the water industry and many are shocked at the picture of government run water systems which look like something out of the old Soviet Union with unclean, old, and rusted plants … pipes filled with crud and buildup … and outhouse like structures with no security, tapping right into the country’s drinking water supply. We have a water crisis waiting to happen. Read this informative article to understand how the unfolding water disaster is a good place to be in the years ahead and how it is generating an alternative wealth creating strategy spanning the next decade. |
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AN ENGINEER OF 76 YEARS …..LEARN LEADERSHIP LESSONS
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| A dam or embankment is built to keep the water in, which freezes at night and remains frozen in the absence of direct sunlight. This water remains frozen until March, when the start of summer melts the new glacier and releases the water into the rivers downside. |
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Five Hints In Relation To Used Jet Ski Sale - Intended Just For Beginners
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| When purchasing used jet skis, novices to this form of personal water craft (PWC) must first understand the different designs obtainable and establish which is the bulk of suitable to their desires. They should also understand how to use them properly before putting in the water, because jet skis are not toys - they are water-based motorbikes and can kill if not used safely. |
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Leaders Handle Performance Problems
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| A water bearer in India had two pots attached to each end of a pole. He would sling the pole over his shoulders to carry water from the stream to his house every day. One of the pots was cracked and leaked water. The other one was perfect. One day the cracked pot spoke to the water bearer about its shame and apologized for dripping water while the other pot never lost a drop. The water bearer replied to the pot, "Yes, you are cracked and do not carry water as well your brother pot. But you have an ability that he does not have. |
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