THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
MESSAGE ON THE WORLD TOILET DAY
Dr. Jassim
Taqui DG Al-Bab Institute for Strategic Studies
Islamabad, 14 November, Improving sanitation is a highly
cost-effective way to transform people’s lives.
The benefits of better sanitation
go far beyond public health. Safe toilets and sanitation improve nutrition,
help to manage scarce water resources, and promote school attendance and work
opportunities, particularly for women and girls.
Every
dollar invested in toilets and sanitation is repaid five-fold in lower health
costs and increased productivity, education, and jobs.
Yet we are seriously off track to
keep our promise of safe toilets for all by 2030 – a crucial indicator in the
2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Investment in sanitation systems
is too low and progress remains too slow.
3.6 billion people still suffer
the indignity of living without a safe toilet. Every day, over 700 children die
from diseases caused by poor sanitation, hygiene, and unsafe water.
On this World Toilet Day, we
focus on the impact of inadequate sanitation systems on groundwater – how they
spread human waste into rivers, lakes, and soil, polluting the water resources
under our feet.
This issue has been neglected for
too long because it happens out of sight – underground, and amidst the poorest
communities.
Today, let us shine a light on
the vital role of safe toilets in all aspects of sustainable development – both
visible and invisible.
And let us act with urgency and
ambition to deliver on the basic human right to water and sanitation for all
people, everywhere.
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