World Toilet Day 2017: give all Indians a washroom

November 19th was “World Toilet Day” which aims to raise awareness about health problems caused by poor sanitation.

A UN-recognised event, “World Toilet Day” on November 19, aims to raise awareness about poor sanitation and defecation in the open, especially in India.

An estimated 2.3 billion people worldwide are without toilets to safely dispose of their waste. India alone has a population of 1.3 bilion people. Al Jazeera looks at the impact caused by the lack of access to sanitation facilities.

Open defecation is most widespread in countries – such as India – that also have the highest number of deaths for children aged five and under, as well as the highest levels of malnutrition and poverty, and large disparities in wealth.

A World Health Organization study in 2012 calculated that for every $1 invested in sanitation, there was a return of $5.50 in lower healthcare costs, greater productivity, and fewer premature deaths.

 

Source: Al-Jazeera