Showing posts with label world toilet day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label world toilet day. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
HEALTH: 6 facts about #WorldToiletDay as told through emojis
November 19 is World Toilet Day, drawing attention to the sanitation and clean-water challenges that affect 1 of every 3 people on earth. The statistics bear this out, and the facts are worth talking about.
Here are 6 ways to do so without words.
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Tuesday, November 18, 2014
QUIZ: Are you one of the 2.5 billion? #WorldToiletDay
More than 2.5 billion people around the world suffer from improper sanitation. In honor of World Toilet Day, we can determine if you're one of them by this simple quiz. Take it and see.
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Wednesday, March 19, 2014
CHILDREN: New Sesame Street muppet stands up for health, sanitation, education
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Photo by John Barrett. Posted by Sesame Workshop 2014. |
Sesame Street's newest muppet, Raya, is six years old. She's aqua green with sandals on her feet. She has a fantastic memory.
She also knows the health challenges children her age face in countries like Bangladesh, India and Nigeria.
In the Gates Foundation's efforts to "engage children with important messages surrounding proper latrine use and sanitation," Raya and Sesame Workshop are the latest foundation partners in education, according to USA Today.
As attention is turned to the clean-water and sanitation challenges of more than one billion people around the world, it is important to be creative in communicating these difficult realities. We believe this is a great idea, and it kicked off in a "Cleaner, Happier, Healthier" campaign starring Raya and Elmo.
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
#WorldToiletDay: Why a singing toilet? Because singing toilet.
Your next visit to the bathroom will never be the same.
WaterAid wants all of us to say #ThankYouToilet and be grateful for the gift of sanitation that more than 2 billion people worldwide suffer without. A cute video with a very serious message (and a hummable tune).
Learn more about us and our connection to World Toilet Day and we'll thank you, too.
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Sunday, November 17, 2013
EVENT: World Toilet Day. (Yes, it's for real. Yes, it's important.)
November 19 is World Toilet Day. How might you celebrate?
WTD calls attention to the 2.5 billion people around the world lack access to proper sanitation.
If you're following this blog, or our Twitter streams or our Facebook page, you know we have no problem with clean potty humor or more serious discussions about the water cycle or wastewater treatment. But WTD is about more than that.
RELATED NEWS: Common diseases associated with sanitation, via UNICEF
As its mission statement points out, "World Toilet Day is not just about toilet humor, or an attempt to make toilets sexy. World Toilet Day has a serious purpose: it aims to stimulate dialogue about sanitation and break the taboo that still surrounds this issue. In addition, it supports advocacy that highlights the profound impact of the sanitation crisis in a rigorous manner, and seeks to bring to the forefront the health and emotional consequences, as well as the economic impact of inadequate sanitation."
The Sewer District has been in the clean-water business since 1972 where we have helped reduce pollution and bring a nearly dead river and damaged Great Lake back to life. Combine that with a 25-year program to reduce bacteria in Lake Erie and all sorts of infrastructure work, it makes sense that we would support World Toilet Day to bring appreciation to the clean-water and sanitation access we enjoy—while billions of people suffer without it.
top photo credit: Corey Ann via photopin cc | bottom image credit: NEORSD
WTD calls attention to the 2.5 billion people around the world lack access to proper sanitation.
If you're following this blog, or our Twitter streams or our Facebook page, you know we have no problem with clean potty humor or more serious discussions about the water cycle or wastewater treatment. But WTD is about more than that.
RELATED NEWS: Common diseases associated with sanitation, via UNICEF
As its mission statement points out, "World Toilet Day is not just about toilet humor, or an attempt to make toilets sexy. World Toilet Day has a serious purpose: it aims to stimulate dialogue about sanitation and break the taboo that still surrounds this issue. In addition, it supports advocacy that highlights the profound impact of the sanitation crisis in a rigorous manner, and seeks to bring to the forefront the health and emotional consequences, as well as the economic impact of inadequate sanitation."
top photo credit: Corey Ann via photopin cc | bottom image credit: NEORSD
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