When is World Toilet Day?

Sunday November 19th

World Toilet Day is celebrated every year on November 19th. It's not a day to use bathroom humor, and there is no laughing matter.. This day is designed to combat the global sanitation crisis and draw attention to those in need of sanitation.

World Toilet Day - November 19th

Human waste contributes to deadly diseases. Toilets may seem to be a simple convenience, but they actually save lives. Toilets provide sanitation, which is a human right.. It's almost impossible to get out of poverty without having sanitary facilities.

By 2030, one of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals is to ensure adequate sanitation for all. 4.2 billion people around the world today don't have access to properly managed sanitation. More than half of the global population is represented by this figure. At least 2 billion people drink drinking water that has been contaminated with human feces. The United States has contaminated at least 2 billion people. Inadequate sanitation causes an estimated 432,000 diarrheal deaths each year. Around 670 million people around the world are encouraged to practice open defiance. Toilets not only provide sanitation, but they also help individuals maintain their dignity.

The lack of toilets and a sanitation system makes certain cities unlivable. This includes Dhaka, Bangladesh's capital. There are very few public restrooms in the city.. The bulk of them don't work or are unusable, and they are unusable. Several toilet-making businesses are attempting to find solutions for cities like Dhaka's sewage problems on this awareness day. Separett, a Swedish company, is developing a waterless toilet system to help people from around the world. Separett, a Swedish company, is working on a waterless toilet system. Villages in Nepal, such as Majhi, no longer have to resort to open defecation in fields and ponds around their house, thanks to World Toilet Day's alert.

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