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Globally. During the initial Process Kickoff Meeting, the project team shall review and determine the global reference location for the project model(s). This spatial reference point shall be based on a geo- reference location. Xxxxx’x model manager/coordinator shall establish the geo-reference for the project team to use based on the projects specific GIS information and standards if they exist for the project. This point shall be used to globally locate both building models and site models.
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Globally. ‌ The negative repercussions of poor access and poor water quality are numerous with the most prominent consequence being diarrhea, which is the second most common cause of child death worldwide (WHO, 2013). Diarrhea kills more young people than HIV, measles, and malaria combined (Xxxxxx-Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx, & Xxxxxxx, 2008). It was estimated in 2012 that 502,000 of all diarrhea deaths were attributed to inadequate drinking water (Xxxxx-Xxxxx et al., 2014). Unfortunately, 88% of diarrhea cases are due to poor water quality, sanitation, and/or insufficient hygiene (Xxxxxx-Xxxxx et al., 2008). Poor water quality is also tied to malnutrition, lower resistance to infection, stunting, and developmental and cognitive delays (Xxxxxxxx, 2009). Poor water quality contributes to the global burden of cholera, poliomyelitis, and hepatitis A and E (X. Xxxxxx, 2015). It is also associated with typhoid and paratyphoid fevers, which affect over 21.7 million people and result in 217,000 deaths each year (Xxxxx & Xxxxx, 2010). It is imperative that all people regardless of country have adequate water, sanitation, and hygiene. Honduras‌ According to the most recent data for Honduras, diarrheal diseases rank fourth in terms of years of life lost (YLL) affecting the country which accounts for 6.5%, or 86,000, of the all of YLL to premature death (Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, 2010). Though it is a prevalent problem, it is challenging to capture since only a small percentage of affected children visit a clinic. Sadly, 51% of children suffering from acute diarrhea do not receive formal treatment; furthermore, only 30% of affected children receive oral rehydration therapy (Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx et al., 2006). Lack of timely clinical care results in 80% of all diarrheal related deaths happening outside of hospitals which fail to be appropriately captured by most estimates (Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx et al., 2006). Diarrheal diseases continue to plague Honduras, despite the high percentage of the population with access to “improved” water sources. Point of use (POU) filtration technologies have been introduced in Honduras as potentially effective and sustainable solutions to help ameliorate this burden of diarrheal disease.
Globally. In order to earn the exclusive right to market Sota Products in all countries, except Canada and the United States of America. El Asia must:

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