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Burkina Faso: Very Important People Championing Ventilated Improved Pit Latrines
Inter Press Service, 31 August 2012
For far too many households in Burkina Faso, going to the toilet means heading for the bush. The Burkinabè government has launched a new campaign to change this, calling on ... read more »
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Africa: Global Sanitation Target Under Threat
Guardian Global Development Network, 20 April 2012
Clean toilets have an important role in saving lives and boosting economic growth; that will be the message as 60 finance and development ministers gather in Washington on Friday ... read more »
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Zimbabwe: More Toilets, Better Livelihoods
Inter Press Service, 20 April 2012
Government and sanitation experts say Zimbabwe needs to increase efforts to promote good hygiene and invest in toilets and clean water provision, as the country grapples with a ... read more »
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Africa: Just Building a Million Latrines Won't Solve Sanitation Crisis (analysis)
Guardian Global Development Network, 25 January 2011
The deadline for the world to meet its millennium development goals is now only four years away, yet in sub-Saharan Africa, there are still 570 million people without adequate ... read more »
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Nigeria: 34 Million Nigerians Practice Open Defecation
Vanguard, 20 November 2012
As Nigeria joined the rest of the world to mark this year's World Toilet Day, a joint UNICEF and World Health Organisation report of 2012 has revealed that estimated 34 million ... read more »
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South Africa: Lloyd Cele Works With South African Toilet Organisation
Biz-Community, 5 November 2012
Lloyd Cele is working with the South African Toilet Organisation (SATO) to visit learners at schools and create awareness among parents and teachers of the importance of ... read more »
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South Africa: Stinky Toilets for Primary School
Health-e, 1 November 2012
Itlotliseng Primary School learners in Tseki village, Phuthaditjhaba (Qwa-Qwa) in the Free State have to every day deal with dirty toilets and unreliable access to water. read more »
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South Africa: Department of Human Settlements Lacks Proper Planning (press release)
Inkatha Freedom Party, 31 October 2012
The IFP has expressed its concern about the lack of proper planning in providing and implementing solutions to the current water and sanitation backlog from the Department of Human ... read more »
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this is priceless!! not being in anyway bigotted but this is what we see in most Francofone nations backwardness!! THEY SPENT NO TIME EVEN TRYING TO EDUCATE OR IMPROVE LIVES THEY JUST CAME DECIMATED AND STOLE FULL STOP" ".......
WHEN YOU READ THESEARTICLES WE REALISE HOW CORRUPT THE WEST IS THEY SPEND TRILLIONS OF DOLLARS TO TAKE LIVES NOT TO IMPROVE LIVES . THEY ARE NOT DEMOCRATIC BY A LONGSHOT. SO WHOM SO EVER WANTS TO BELIVE THGAT THE IMPIRIAKIST WER GOOD RO AFRICA IN NAY WAY THEY ARE DAY DREAMING AND SERIOUSLY DELUDING THEMSLEVES. THEY THE WEST HAS ACTUALLYU STUNTED AFRICAS GROWTH BY HUNDREDS OF YEARSHOWEVER BECAUSE OF AFRICASN RESSILIENTS THEY AHVE SERIOUSLY MADE UP FOR THE GAPS ONTHEIR OWN ESTEEM . THEY NEED TO TRULY PURSUE THESE ABJECTIVES WITH A VENGEANCE WE MUST APPLY OURSELVES TO STUDY AND INVENT TO CREATE ALL THE NECESARRY THINGS THAT A GRAET BIG CONTINENT NEEDS TO HAVE. WE NEED FOR AFRICANS TO TRULY COME TOGETHER WE ARE OUR OWN BEST FREINDS LET ME MAKE THAT CLEAR. IT IS TIME FOR US TO BREAK DOWN BARRIERS NOT WORRY WHETHER YOU ARE EGYPTIAN ETHIOPIAN NIGERIAN SOUTH AFRICAN ANGOLAN ALGERIAN MORROCON WE ARE HERE AND WE NEED TO ADVANCE WITH THE HEL[P OF THE ENTIRE CONTINENT WE MUST APPLY NOBIILITY HONOUR TRUSTWORTHYNESS RIGHETOUSNES SMUST BE PART AN PARCEL OF OUR LIVITY.POWER TO ALL AFRICA THIS CONTINENT HAS TH OPROTUNITY TO BE GREAT SCIENTIST SCHOLLARS ENGINEERS EVERYTHING ISACHEIVEABLE EVERYTHING NEEDED IS ONT EH CONTINENT ALL WE NEED TO DO IS GET TOGETHER ONE WORD "UNITY"