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Hello, my name is Oliver Lucier and I created this article as part of an assignment for the class Poverty, Justice, and hUman Capabilities at Rice University. Please feel free to add educated edits.
Reviewed by Rice University student, Camila Kennedy. This is a strong article that I found informative yet easy to read. I enjoyed your sections on "Human Concerns" and agree with Mschiffler that you could even expand on this some. I also like that you included a section on environmental consequences, but it still left me wanting to know more about the effects of water sanitation on animals and wildlife. In your section on "Institutional overview," I was wondering whether there was any information on non-profit organizations or local social movements related to water sanitation/environmental health. Overall, you have done a great job crafting this article. CamilaKennedy ( talk) 05:24, 6 November 2014 (UTC)
Great job writing a comprehensive, well sourced, and neutral new article. The only section that remains a little unclear to me is your subsection on UN Development Goal under human concerns. The title here doesn’t reflect the subject of the content on public defecation. It would be helpful if the title of this section was changed or it was expanded to include other UN development goals that relate to Zimbabwe’s water supply issues. Rloftis5672 ( talk) 14:37, 6 November 2014 (UTC)
Thanks to Mschiffler, CamilaKennedy, and Rloftis5672 for the helpful advice. I hope to correct and build from your suggestions. OLucier ( talk) 20:03, 22 November 2014 (UTC)
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Hello, my name is Oliver Lucier and I created this article as part of an assignment for the class Poverty, Justice, and hUman Capabilities at Rice University. Please feel free to add educated edits.
Reviewed by Rice University student, Camila Kennedy. This is a strong article that I found informative yet easy to read. I enjoyed your sections on "Human Concerns" and agree with Mschiffler that you could even expand on this some. I also like that you included a section on environmental consequences, but it still left me wanting to know more about the effects of water sanitation on animals and wildlife. In your section on "Institutional overview," I was wondering whether there was any information on non-profit organizations or local social movements related to water sanitation/environmental health. Overall, you have done a great job crafting this article. CamilaKennedy ( talk) 05:24, 6 November 2014 (UTC)
Great job writing a comprehensive, well sourced, and neutral new article. The only section that remains a little unclear to me is your subsection on UN Development Goal under human concerns. The title here doesn’t reflect the subject of the content on public defecation. It would be helpful if the title of this section was changed or it was expanded to include other UN development goals that relate to Zimbabwe’s water supply issues. Rloftis5672 ( talk) 14:37, 6 November 2014 (UTC)
Thanks to Mschiffler, CamilaKennedy, and Rloftis5672 for the helpful advice. I hope to correct and build from your suggestions. OLucier ( talk) 20:03, 22 November 2014 (UTC)
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