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Is this right?

What does it make you feel?

What do you think about these statistics? What does it make you feel?

What is world toilet day all about? World Toilet Day, celebrated on 19th November, is about taking action to ensure that everyone has a safe toilet by 2030. https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=91&v=GLXlXKAl2jY Around 892 million people practise open defecation: going to the toilet in the streets, fields and bushes near their homes. More than half of this group – approximately 520,000,000 people – live in India, around 40% of the national population.

What do you think about these as toilets? Investigate some examples of toilets in different countries https://www.gapminder.org/dollar-street/matrix?thing=Toilets&lowIncome=14&highIncome=10111

To ensure to ensure that everyone has a safe toilet by 2030 is part of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6: sanitation and water. What is SDG all about? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYfZw-bpfJw

World Toilet Day, is about taking action to ensure that everyone has a safe toilet by 2030. We should set goals that we want to achieve, these are personal to each of us – this might be to get 100% or to achieve a 5 in English and Maths. What goal will you set? Think about what a difference it will make when you achieve it!