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Rose George. Let’s talk crap. Seriously
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Heartiest Thanks to Rose George for talking Crap so seriously …….. . I strongly support her proposition that “Everybody is crying for Water Supply only. Well, it is great …. no one is against Clean Water Supply, but the Humble Latring or Flush Toilet ………. “.
It is very much true that no body is prioritising the Safe Sanitation Practices. So time has come for all stakeholders and the Users to pledge for “WASH for ALL :: ALL for WASH”.
Thanking All.
Regards.
Nripendra Kumar Sarma
Guwahati, Assam, India
Dear All,
The world has met the MDG on drinking water five years early, but is all set to miss its goal on basic sanitation by almost 1 billion people. Quite surprisingly, more than 2.5 billion people, lack access to basic sanitation facilities / practices and over one billion people defecate out in the open. So time has come to take this Challenge in a more result oriented and grass root level approaches.
However, we are Happy to note that the basic Theme of the forthcoming SACOSAN V in Nepal is kept as “Sanitation for All :: All for Sanitation”. So let us hope that the SACOSAN V will succeed to come out with a strong Declaration to focus Sanitation as a priority area of implementation in the South-Asia.
Thanking All.
Regards.
Nripendra Kumar Sarma
Guwahati, Assam, India