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Ahead of World Toilet Day, which is marked annually on 19 November, WSSCC
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s acting Executive Director, Sue Coates, has been speaking to UN News about how to end open defecation.What is open defecation and where is it mostly practiced Open defecation is when people defecate in the open 鈥?for example, in fields, forests, bushes, lakes and rivers 鈥?rather than using a toilet. Globally, the practice is decreasing steadily, however its elimination by 2030, one of the targets of the Sustainable Development Goals SDGs require
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s a substantial acceleration in toilet use particularly in Central and Southern Asia, Eastern
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and Southeast Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa. UN agencies report that of the 673 million people practicing open defecation, 91 per cent live in rural areas. An increase in population in countries including Nigeria, Tanzania, Madagascar and Niger, but also in some Oceania states, is leading to localized growth in open defecation. Why is open defecation such a serious problem Open d Ejfj Mapping the quantum frontier, one layer at a time
Georg Charpentier said in a statement issued on Sunday that humanitarian workers from UN agencies and international non-governmental
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organizations NGOs are assessing the needs of those displaced by the violence that erupted when militias attacked Abyei on 27 February.According to media reports, at least 10 people were killed when a militia attacked a police post in Abyei, with a top official in the southern admi
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nistration saying the attackers were supported by forces of the northern government, while tribesmen involved in the clashes blamed the fighting on the southern government.Mr. Charpentier said that aid agencies in Agok, 40 kilometres south of Abyei town, as well as those in Abyei are ready to assist people in need, in particular with food aid, emergency shelter, water and sanitation, and health care. The Humanitarian Coordinator calls on all parties
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to respect the Kadugli Agreements of 13 and 17 January and the Abyei Agreement of 4 March, and to refrain from any action that co