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Latrine Toilets for Schools in Northern Ghana


November 19th - World Toilet Day Awareness

One difficult thing, especially for young girls in northern Ghana schools, generally, they have no private toilet facilities.

"Partnering with UNICEF, the Church of Christ RWDP (Rural Water Development Program) in Northern Ghana is currently proposing to build 29 toilet latrine facilities with water for as many schools. They have already to date built 35 for schools and communities and the result for the female students and women has been amazing."

According to the U.N. while six billion people in the world (out of a total population of 7 billion) have access to a mobile phone, only 4.5 billion people have access to improve toilets or latrines, leaving 2.5 billion who do not have access. It estimates that if everyone in the world had access to a toilet, the lives of 200,000 children could be saved each year. (http://www.unicef.org/ghana/media_7807.html)

When the children need to relieve themselves they have to go out in the bush around the school to do it. The boys don’t really care, but it is most difficult for the girls. To make matters worse, when the girls are going through their cycles they do not generally have adaquate sanitary products. So, most girls stay home for that week each month. Eventually, they get so far behind that they just drop out and their chance at formal education comes to an end.

GWAM's Impact in Communities

Partnering with UNICEF, The Church of Christ RWDP in (Rural Water Development Program) Northern Ghana is currently proposing to build 29 latrine toilet facilities with water for as many schools. They have already to date built 35 for schools and communities and the result for the female students and women has been amazing.

The girls have both privacy and the facilities needed for their hygiene. They are staying in school and not missing as many days. Needless to say, they are celebrating over something we take for granted.

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