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State of the world’s toilets

A report by WaterAid shows that more than 650 million people in the world do not have access to clean water, and more than 2.3 billion do not have access to a safe, private toilet.
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A report by WaterAid shows that more than 650 million people in the world do not have access to clean water, and more than 2.3 billion do not have access to a safe, private toilet.



Diarrhea is one of the three most common killers of young children globally, and most of these deaths could be prevented by clean water and sanitation.

 Source: Wateraid Report 2015



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