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4 out of a Million Reasons why celebrating World Toilet Day is important

The community of Ashaiman with over 250,000 people that are not connected to the sewerage system, in Greater Accra, Ghana Each year the United Nations organises World Toilet Day to raise awareness around safe …
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11/19/2024
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Meet Faecal Waste Truck Driver Peter Tetteh #WeAreSafisana

My name is Peter Tetteh, and for the past 13 years, I’ve been working as a faecal waste truck driver in Accra, Ghana. In this role, I operate a truck that is specifically designed …
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11/15/2024
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Public Toilet Users: Rabiat #WeAreSafisana

Rabiat is a 63-year-old seamstress who specializes in sewing and repairing clothes. Unlike some, she doesn’t have the luxury of a private toilet at her house, so she often makes use of public facilities. …
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11/13/2024
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School teacher Emmanuella Agbekponu educates children on toilet hygiene #WeAreSafisana

"Hello, my name is Emmanuella Akusika Agbekponu, and I am an 18-year-old student and part-time teacher. I teach class 1 and 2 in kindergarten, the children in my class are below 5 years old. …
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11/12/2024
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Safisana kicks off storytelling campaign World Toilet Day 2023

In less than two weeks, on the 19th of November, it is time to celebrate UN World Toilet Day 2023. In the weeks running up to this global annual event, Safisana is kicking off …
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11/06/2023
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