sanitation for communities 19 november 2013 photo credit: gates foundation
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SANITATION FOR COMMUNITIES
19 November 2013
Photo credit: Gates Foundation
• 40% of people in the world still do not have a toilet• November 19th is World Toilet Day – stand up for the right to a
toilet!
SANITATION FACTS
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ITIES• Sanitation can keep your family healthy• One gram of human faeces can contain:
• 10,000,000 viruses• 1,000,000 bacteria• 1,000 parasite cysts• 100 parasite eggs
SANITATION KEEPS FAMILIES HEALTHY
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• Improved sanitation and hygiene can reduce:
• Diarrhoea kills 1 million children each year
SANITATION KEEPS FAMILIES HEALTHY
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• Cholera• Dysentery • Worms
• Trachoma• Pneumonia • Malnutrition
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• Defecating in the open leaves women and girls at risk for sexual harassment and sexual assault
• Ecological sanitation can provide additional nutrients for your crops
SANITATION IMPROVES WOMEN’S LIVES
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SAN
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adequate sanitation facilities are not available• Improved sanitation could add 200 million days of school attendance per
year
SANITATION HELPS CHILDREN GET AN EDUCATION
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• Without sanitation facilities, sewage is often discharged untreated into rivers, lakes and coastal areas• 90% of diarrhoeal diseases are linked to environmental pollution
SANITATION SUSTAINS CLEAN ENVIRONMENTS
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Improve your family’s lives – Stand up for your right to a toilet!www.sanitationdrive2015.org
Leanne Burney, UN Secretary-General's Advisory Board on Water and SanitationEmail: [email protected]
Therese Dooley, UNICEFEmail: [email protected]
Amanda Marlin, Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative CouncilEmail: [email protected]
Corinne Schuster-Wallace, United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health
Email: [email protected]