WaterAid Briefing: Women's Lack of Access to Safe Toilets

Publisher:
WaterAid
Publication Date:
19 November 2012
Tags:
Africa, Health and Medicine, Sustainable Development, Water and Sanitation

This briefing is released by WaterAid for World Toilet Day on the 19th of November 2012. It includes the full opinion poll results from Lagos, Nigeria, of women who live in the slums of the city on their views and experiences around their use of sanitation, with particular focus on their personal security. The briefing also includes key findings from our work, case studies, quotes from WaterAid spokespeople, the wider context around issues faced by women lacking safe sanitation, WaterAid's work, full opinion poll results, and international WaterAid media contacts.

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