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19th November 2022
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18 November, NEW YORK – Ahead of the World Toilet Day on 19 November, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) launched a new game plan to help governments achieve safely managed sanitation for their populations and meet the sanitation target of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

“SDG 6.2 is about ending open defecation and providing access to safe sanitation and hygiene, and it is the furthest off-track of all the SDGs, and furthest in terms of underfunding,” said Ann Thomas, Team Leader, Sanitation and Hygiene, WASH Programme Division, UNICEF, at a UN Headquarters press conference on Thursday.

In a 2020 estimate, 3.6 billion people lacked safely managed sanitation services. The rate of sanitation coverage increase would need to quadruple to achieve universal access to safely managed services by 2030, Ms. Thomas said, describing the situation “a sanitation crisis”, especially for women and children.

Through the Game Plan to Reach Safety Managed Sanitation 2022-2030, UNICEF will support 1 billion people gain access to safely managed sanitation, through direct and indirect support, in collaboration with partners.

Also speaking at the press conference, Johannes Cullmann, Vice Chair of UN-Water, the world body’s inter-agency coordination mechanism for water issues, described poor sanitation as “not a technological problem but a ‘political will’ problem”, stressing that technologies exist, and Governments must invest in sanitation.

Mr. Cullmann said World Toilet Day’s theme is tied to the World Water Day theme “Groundwater: making the invisible, visible”.

The whole discussion on sanitation has been a “taboo” and “invisible”, both speakers pointed out, emphasizing the need to make it more prominent with politicians to ensure everyone has access to proper sanitation.

–Watch the press conference on demand via UN WebTV.

These topics will be discussed at the UN-Water Summit on Groundwater in Paris from 7 to 8 December, and at the UN 2023 Water Conference from 22 to 24 March.

On 18 November, a giant inflatable toilet will be displayed on the front lawn of the UN Headquarters during the day. The inflatable toilet, which was last seen in 2019, aims to draw attention to the state of sanitation.

On the same day, UNICEF will convene an event, titled “Accelerating Sanitation Towards 2030” with speakers to discuss key sanitation and water issues in light of the upcoming UN 2023 Water Conference.

Key Links

World Toilet Day website: https://www.worldtoiletday.info/

Sustainable Development Goal 6: https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/water-and-sanitation/

UN 2023 Water Conference website: https://sdgs.un.org/conferences/water2023

Hashtags: #WorldToiletDay #WaterAction

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