How The Toilet Changed History
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WeтАЩre proud to collaborate with Bill and Melinda Gates for this weekтАЩs video! It may sometimes seem like things are getting worse, but thereтАЩs lots of reasons to be optimistic about the future. More people have access to toilets and sanitation than ever before. Thanks to public health improvements like this, since 1990, 122 million childrenтАЩs lives have been saved. Diseases like polio are nearing eradication. Women have more access to health care and education than ever before.
But our work is not done. How can YOU help make the future better for the worldтАЩs poorest?
SPECIAL THANKS:
Bill and Melinda Gates
Francisco de los Reyes (watch his TED talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/fran....cis_de_los_reyes_san
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LEARN MORE:
George, Rose. тАЬThe Big Necessity: The unmentionable world of human waste and why it matters.тАЭ 2008.
Perdew, Laura. тАЬHow the Toilet Changed HistoryтАЭ 2016.
Ferriman, A. (2007). BMJ readers choose the тАЬsanitary revolutionтАЭ as greatest medical advance since 1840. BMJтАп: British Medical Journal, 334(7585), 111. http://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.39097.611806.DB
CDC Global WASH statistics: https://www.cdc.gov/healthywat....er/global/wash_stati
WHO Toilet/Sanitation Fact Sheet: http://www.who.int/mediacentre..../factsheets/fs392/en
WaterAid тАЬWe CanтАЩt WaitтАЭ: http://www.wateraid.org/what-w....e-do/our-approach/re
Unilever тАЬToilets for HealthтАЭ https://www.unilever.com/Image....s/sd_toilets-for-hea
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