Dear Naresh ,
Today
is World Toilet Day (WTD). The day is celebrated across the world to
raise global awareness on the struggle 2.6 billion people face every day
without access to proper, clean sanitation. WTD brings to the forefront
the health, emotional and psychological consequences the poor endure as
a result of inadequate sanitation.
Globally, India has the largest number of people - more than 600
million - still defecating in the open. Less than half the population of
the country use toilets - in rural areas, almost 70 per cent do not
have access to toilets. And diarrhoea, due to the lack of safe water,
sanitation and basic hygiene, together with respiratory infections are
the number one cause for child deaths in India.
Sanitation
is vital for ensuring health, dignity and sustainable development. It
can save hundreds of thousands of children who die every year.
Take ACTION now! Visit www.killthegerms.in to help spread the message among friends and family about ways to improve the hygiene and sanitation in the country.
Participate in the photo contest and win prizes. You can also use the Germ Application or simply donate for the cause.
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Visit www.killthegerms.in | |
Join the discussion - www.facebook.com/unicefindia | |
Warm regards, | |
María Fernández Ruiz de Larrinaga UNICEF India |
Monday, November 19, 2012
World Toilet Day (WTD)
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