Safe toilets in schools: Equitable education for girls and improved health in Haiti
Published on
24 October 2024
In Haiti, access to proper sanitation facilities and clean water in schools is a pressing challenge. Nearly 60% of schools lack toilets, and more than 75% do not have access to water, leading to severe consequences, particularly for girls. Girls are more likely to miss school due to a lack of sanitary conditions, which jeopardizes their education.
These projects will have a direct impact on girls, enabling them to continue their education and paving the way for a promising future. The sanitation blocks symbolize empowerment, providing a secure space conducive to the growth and development of girls as future leaders of their communities.
Join us in this mission for a future where sanitation and education go hand in hand, contributing to a more just, equitable, and peaceful world.
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