A communal tap area in the informal urban settlement of Cato Manor in Durban, South Africa. Still prevalent are unhygienic, limited water sources.
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Credit: By G. Brent
A lady (74yo) collecting her water from the communal tap close by to her unfinished low cost flat-block, in which there are no ablutions or even plumbing.
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Credit: By G. Brent
Women collect water for their houses and wash their clothes from two communal taps, next to a long-drop mobile toilet.
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Credit: By G. Brent
Public ablutions for residents of Cato Manor informal settlement, nearby
the suburbs of Durban.
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Credit: By G. Brent
A toilet, or long-drop, in Cato Manor, Durban; there is no plumbing, no flushing system the faeces remain rotting just beneath the makeshift toilet seat, within sight, smell and touch.
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Credit: By G. Brent
A long drop toilet in the shack settlement of Cato Manor, Durban. There are no pipes to provide running water.
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