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In a 2020 estimate, 3.6 billion people lacked safely managed sanitation services. Through the Game Plan & to meet SDG Goals @UNICEF in collaboration with partners will support 1 billion people gain access to safely managed sanitation.
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— United Nations in South Africa (@UNinSouthAfrica) November 19, 2022
Todays is declared world toilet day, here is SA our people still use bucket system, leaners in the eastern cape still go to bushes,flushing toilet remains a luxury in this country. Talk about human dignity ,28 years down the line.
This #WorldToiletDay join us in calling on @DBE_SA to urgently act on its commitment to prioritise replacing pit toilets in all schools. Over a million pupils & teachers are affected by poor sanitation in schools. Stand with learners across SA & demand the gov does more!💥✊ 🕯 https://t.co/HhqSrvIqsK
When menstruating, women and girls may not have access to adequate sanitary facilities.
Millions are displaced because of conflict or climate disaster, robbing them of dignity and privacy during their periods because of lack of hygienic sanitation services.
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Today the Department is participating in the #WorldToiletDay dialogue under theme, "Rethinking Sanitation Service Delivery in the Building and Construction Industry"
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We are counting down towards #WorldToiletDay in Rosebank, come out and join us. @tumisole @MelBala and I are here to add our support to the incredible achievement @DomestosSA has made in touching the lives of 1Million Children this year. #UnstoppableTogether #iChooseDomestos https://t.co/nHfj5ECgt5
#WorldToiletDay let us remember almost 1.7billion people don't have decent toilets. Access to safely-managed sanitation is crucial for healthy lives & safe sanitation protects ground water 💦 Properly situated & connected systems prevent spread of disease.
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Today marks World Toilet Day. The day is aimed at highlighting the importance of providing adequate sanitation as entrenched in the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goal 6. Water Research Commission CEO Dr Jennifer Molwantwa weighs in.
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World Toilet Day aims to raise awareness about sanitation and hygiene issues around the world. Poor sanitation and hygiene refer to a lack of access to clean drinking water, toilets, and showers.
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