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Vientiane Market Hygiene Trainings

By Noi Xaymounvong

April 4, 2012


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Figure 10: This is the poster that is posted in the font of the market that welcomes people to the market. It talks about sanitation, especially in the poultry section, and the relocation the hand washing facility and rubbish bin to prevent Avian Influenza

Figure 11: The poster tells people where to use the latrine in the market and tells them to wash their hands after use.

Figure 12: The latrine service in the market.

Figure 13: This is a poster in the market that tells people to put the rubbish in the bin and cover. This practice could prevent and stop the spread of diseases.

Figure 14: The vegetable vendors who sell in the market

Figure 15: This poster in the market tells people to wash their hands before and after touching vegetables, cooked and raw food.

Figure 16: Eggs sold in different sizse and different prices.

Photos by Noi Xaymounvong | FHI 360


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