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Lydia Azimbila is the mother of Immaculate Azimbila, a student in Tongo-Beo community in Ghana.

She and her family have benefitted from the CRS project called Integrated Sanitation, Hygiene and Nutrition for Educaton, or I-SHINE, which aimed to improve sanitation, nutrition and health.

Immaculate encouraged her family to install several "tippy-taps" at home. Tippy taps are an innovative, affordable, and hands-free way people can wash their hands.

The project was funded by the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust.

I-SHINE supported the construction of school and household latrines to establish water, sanitation and hygiene-friendly environment.

Photo by Michael Stulman/Catholic Relief Services