
This pie chart shows the need for rural sanitation laborers and technicians to meet the needs of rural well developed places, underdeveloped placed, and none.


This handmade chart shows how people think skilled labor is inadequate in their country. It does not specify which country or region or date of the survey


there is a pie chart. it is talking about the supply of artisans and technicians available. seems like the biggest chunk of the graph is capacity under development


Less than 20% of respondent countries consider the supply of skilled labor and technicians adequately developed to meet needs in rural sanitation. Underdeveloped capacity affects 68%.


The chart shows that less than 20% of the countries consider the supply of skilled labor and technicians adequately developed to meet needs in rural sanitation


This info graphic shows the workforce based on how skilled they are. Some countries have skilled work forces and there is a sharp contrast with thise that do not.


This graph describes the lack of qualified technicians for skilled labors in lower developed countries. The descriptive rate is stated at less than 20%


This figure shows that less than 20% of respondent countries consider the supply of skilled labor and technicians adequately developed to meet the needs in rural sanitation. Only 18 percent say that the laborers are skilled enough, while 68% say that they need further development.


This chart describes that less than 20% of respondent countries consider the supply of skilled labor and technicians adequately developed to meet needs in rural sanitation.


The figure represents the level of development in skilled workers in the sanitation field in developing countries, with less than twenty percent stating that they are confident that the level of skilled workers is sufficient.


This circle graph shows the percentage of places that have enough skilled technicians working in their sanitation departments versus the percentage of places without enough workers. Also shown are the places with none at all.


The following chart shows that less than twenty percent of the countries responding in the survey found the number of skilled working technicians in sanitation adequate.


This image is about the amount of skilled teachnicians in the field of sanitation. It states that in rural locations only 18% have enough to meet the needs of the population. 68% are under developed and 14% don't have any.


Less than 20% of respondent countries consider the supply of skilled labour and technicians adequately developed to meet needs in rural sanitation. Seems like the data was based on a survey.

