Residential Water Supply and Sanitation Services: Social Equity Issues in the California and International Contexts Isabelle Fauconnier This paper reviews the theoretical and policy debates behind the global wave of infrastructure services privatization‚ focusing specifically on water and sanitation services. It explores two questions: first‚ what is the place of social equity considerations in the rapid spread of privatization endeavors in water supply and sanitation services around the world
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LUSAKA RESIDENTS GREATER ACCESS TO WATER SUPPLY‚ SANITATION AND DRAINAGE SERVICES April‚ 2012 By Ben Kangwa While in the last 20 years‚ Zambia has undertaken various policy and institutional reforms in the water sector‚ challenges such as‚ old and inadequate infrastructure‚ lack of connection networks‚ intermittent water delivery and the poor performance of utilities still remain in Lusaka. Further‚ the capacity of water supply and sanitation service provision has been stretched by a rapid
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NUTRITION AND SANITATION: THE PHILIPPINE NATIONAL STANDARD FOR FOODPRODUCTS AND ITS IMPLICATION TO THE PRACTICESOF STREET VENDORS IN HANDLING FOOD PRODUCTS THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Nutrition also called nourishment or aliment is the provision‚ tocellsand organisms‚ of the materialsnecessary‚ in the form of food to supportlife(www.wikipedia.org) Many common health problems can be preventedor alleviated with ahealthy diet. Nutrition is an input to and foundation for health and development.
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PROMOTING HEALTHY LIFESTYLE AND WELL- BEING; A HEALTH EDUCATION ON PROPER DEEP WELL AND WATER SANITATION‚ FOOD HANDLING AND DISEASE PREVENTION INTRODUCTION Health has been of great importance to every individual for them to function to the fullest and to perform all activities of daily living. Several factors could be hindrance to attain an optimum health. These factors vary and may come from the environment we are exposed to‚ the foods we eat and
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in are beauty shops‚ as most of their job is carried from the beauty salon. Other places in which cosmetologists work in are spas. Some of the licensed cosmetologists may prefer to start their own beauty business. To become a cosmetologist there are specialized courses which are needed. For example basic safety and sanitation course‚ hair care course‚ aesthetics and hair removal course‚ nail care course‚ facial course‚ and salon management course. Without these classes there’s no way to be a successful
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is also the ability to obtain licensure or a specialty certification such as in hairstyling & esthetics. At some two-year institutions‚ interested students have the capability to obtain minimum classroom hours‚ gain hands-on training in the student salon or clinic‚ as well as sit for their state board exams. In very few cases‚ an apprenticeship will suffice in lieu of school in order to attain training hours. After state board exams are successfully completed‚ depending on the specifics of that state
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providing certain massage services such as reflexology. In many states‚ you must obtain separate licenses (and training) for cosmetology and esthetics. Where Can a Cosmetologist Work? Most cosmetologists work in stand-alone hair and beauty salons. However‚ careers in cosmetology can also involve employment at spas‚ hotels‚ resorts‚ and residential care homes. Of course‚ many experienced cosmetologists are self-employed and choose to work from home. Some even offer mobile beauty services
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Maintenance of the salon and the equipment in the salon. Ensure the correct ventilation of the salon‚ temperature and lighting. Ensure salon hygiene‚ cleanliness and the disposal of waste material. Ensure an appropriate workspace in the salon (workstation and seating). Check condition of floor and traffic route through the salon. Have drinking water supply. Have an area for rest‚ eating and changing (if required)‚ storage of clothing. Have sanitary conveniences. Have areas of glazing in the salon (windows
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Owners have to juggle many different aspects of running a business on a daily basis. As a salon owner‚ you must constantly update and execute our sales and marketing strategy‚ look out for new products and services‚ and deal with procurement and HR needs‚ just to name a few... Recycling in beauty salons or hair salons is another priority to add to the list. Recycling is one of the best ways for you and your business to make a positive impact on the world in which we live in. As you know
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beginner will make between $12‚000 and $13‚000 a year. After you are more experienced you could make between $18‚000 to $24‚000 a year. There are not any benefits that are definite . When you find a salon to work at‚ you discuss benefits with the person who hires you‚ but if you own your own salon‚ you have no benefits ‚ but you can decide your own vacations. As a cosmetologist you usually would work a full work day. Most people work 44 hours a week‚ but some work 48 hours or more. There are
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