Toilets, and the access to toilets and established sanitation standards, are actually a very, very important issue in much of the developing world.
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimated in 2010 that 2.5 billion people worldwide didn’t have access to a toilet. The lack of toilets can lead to many serious sanitation problems; exposed fecal matter can lead to any number of a long list of diseases and can cause infection, lead to dysentery, and provided a breeding ground for many parasites.
More than reducing levels of infection and disease, however, the sanitary importance of toilets offers an increased sense of dignity.
Objectives
• To construct 3 units of Toilets.
• To do repair/maintenance work 1 unit of Toilet.
Target Groups
• Families in the Rohingya Camps and Host Community
• Families having people with disabilities
Funding & Collaborating Agency
• Blue Ridge Mountains Rotary Club,
Rotary International District 7610, Virginia, USA
• Rotary Club of Cox’s Bazar Shaikat,
Rotary International District 3282, Bangladesh
Project Area
Rohingya Camps and Host Community in Ukhiya