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What in the World is World Toilet Day?



dessin animé Nov 2016 ; Durée: 3 min.
Ed. Poo~Pourri - Addison
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Abstract:
• 1 in 3 people don’t have access to a toilet.
• More people globally have access to a cell phone than a toilet.
• In some countries, girls have to quit school because they don’t have access to a safe toilet.
• The Ganges river has 1.1 million liters of raw sewage dumped into it every minute due to lack of proper sanitation.
• Toilets build economies. Investing in sanitation yields $5 for every $1 invested.

World Toilet Day is a day to bring attention and inspire action to tackle the global sanitation crisis—a topic often neglected and shrouded in taboos. Today, 2.4 billion people are struggling to stay well, keep their children alive and work their way to a better future—all for the want of a toilet.

At Poo~Pourri, World Toilet Day is a day that’s close to our butts and our hearts. That’s because our job is to challenge taboos and help the world stink less. We believe that everyone should have access to a nice, safe place to go. So we have partnered with the World Toilet Organization to help them build “Rainbow Toilets” for school kids who don’t currently have access to safe and sanitary plumbing.

Mot clef:

latrine, toilettes (CI) (DT) (OP)

Editeur/Diffuseur:

Poo~Pourri - PooPourri - Addison - Etats Unis
    

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