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Sanitation For Health and Life -We Can't Wait



World Toilet Day alert: Feces-contaminated water used by 1.8bn people

Almost 2 billion people use excrementally polluted water, which poses not only a global health risk, but also flushes away $260 billion out of the world economy annually, according to a report published on World Toilet Day.

Regardless of the billions of dollars spent on sanitation and investments in water, 1.8 billion people are exposed to contaminated water, a report published by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the UN Water agency said Wednesday.

"If people don't invest in sanitation the costs are going to be incredible and health is going to be a big issue," Bruce Gordon, WHO’s water and sanitation coordinator, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.

"Extraordinary efforts need to be made now to take it to those remaining pockets of people who don't access water and sanitation.”

Most of the funds often neglect rural areas, where one in seven people, the reports says, still take their private business outdoors. It contaminates the water and leads to such diseases as diarrhea, cholera, dysentery and typhoid.

"Water and sanitation and hygiene are fundamental pre-requisites to have in place not only for development, but to stop outbreaks of diseases like Ebola or cholera," Gordon said.

What’s more, sanitation troubles often mean a lack of privacy and safety for women. One out of three women around the world lacks access to safe toilets, UN noted.


A resident uses a floating public toilet on the Ciliwung river bank in Jakarta (Reuters/Beawiharta)

However, in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa open defecation remains a cultural norm.

"People enjoy that social event," said Jack Sim, the founder of the World Toilet Organization. "But they have to understand that the contaminated water ... eventually comes back as diseases to kill the children and to make people sick."

Nevertheless, the report also outlined some progress in the last two decades. Over 2 billion people have gained access to clean water, and a little bit less gained access to improved sanitation.

This development resulted in the decline in the number of children dying from diarrheal diseases – that is, from 1.5 million in 1990 to just above 600,000 in 2012.

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It truly mystifies me how we as humans can always find money to make war. More people also have cell phones in this world than toilets. Some may not see this as important - but then they have toilets. The toilet is not just a porcelain God to sit on while you read the latest newspaper. It is a symbol of health, education, human rights and dignity- especially for young girls whose lives in poor rural countries are transformed through just having a safe place to take care of their needs. Toilets save lives. So on this World Toilet Day remember how lucky you are to have those things you take for granted every other day of the year...and pay it forward.

Also see:

World Sanitation Day

World Toilet.org

It's World Toilet Day- And It's No Laughing Matter

World Toilet Day Quiz-Are You An Expert On The Loo?

Also as this is World Toilet Day let us not forget the cholera outbreak in Haiti that the UN refused to take responsibility for. It is one thing to designate days for caring, quite another to actually put actions into them. Haiti is a stark example of why these days are necessary. Please UN and other organizations- don't designate special days to make yourselves look benevolent and caring and then forget the reason behind it besides your own image. Real people are dying out here.

Cholera Outbreak In Haiti



Only 1/4 of Haitians have access to private toilets. This is a human failure. There should be no prejudice or intolerance regarding access to basic needs. How many more years will it need to be said?
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Bhopal: A Prayer For Rain



On the morning of December 3, 1984, a Union Carbide chemical plant in Bhopal exploded releasing 45 tons of methyl isocyanate. The result was over a half million people exposed with 20 to 25,000 said to have died s a result of it. Thirty years later the groundwater is still contaminated and people are still dying with children being born with defects. To this day, DOW Chemical, the new owner after purchasing Union Carbide has refused to take responsibility for the clean up and has covered up for Union Carbide's crime. Warren Anderson, CEO of Union Carbide was also given coverage by DOW and the US govt and recently died at 92 in Florida having escaped justice and responsibility for this tragedy.

Bhopal- A Prayer For Rain is a movie opening today that seeks to relay the events surrounding this epitome of corporate greed and irresponsibility. This is not just a story about the leak however, but the circumstances we see corporations constantly taking advantage of in order to further their own profits at the expense of those who are poor and desperate. This is about unbridled greed, apathy and the corporate mindset that makes them anything but people.

This is also the first time this environmental catastrophe has been relayed via a movie and I for one hope it is a success in bringing forth the truth and in bringing justice to the thousands who still live in Bhopal suffering the effects of this thirty year tragedy. Groundwater contamination is still present especially when monsoons hit. Their story must be seen and heard and justice must be done. DOW Chemical didn't seem to have any problem with accepting Union Carbide's assets- it then as present owner is just as responsible for its liabilities. While they enjoy billions in profits for poisoning this Earth with toxic chemicals and now toxic GM seeds those poor who have no where else to go are living with a nightmare everyday. This is not justice.



Photos: BhopaL



Bhopal Medical Appeal

This is a wonderful organization helping people with the effects of the Bhopal tragedy... As DOW Chemical DARES to makes ads regarding the "Human Element" of their business as they ignore the suffering of the people.

Court Decision Requires Dow Chemical To Respond To Bhopal Gas Tragedy

Justice For Bhopal

There is no Humanity without Justice!



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