
Why do millions of Indians defecate in the open? - BBC News
2014年6月17日 · A new World Health Organisation (WHO) report says more than half a billion people in India still "continue to defecate in gutters, behind bushes or in open water bodies, with no dignity or...
Take Poo to the Loo - Wikipedia
"Take Poo to the Loo", [2] commonly shortened to "Poo2Loo", [1] was an Indian social media campaign led by UNICEF to combat the country's problems with open defecation. The campaign received a mixed reception online, and continues to be the subject of …
Poo to the Loo campaign | UNICEF India
In an extraordinary leap towards improved health and cleanliness, India's Swachh Bharat Mission has rewritten the narrative of sanitation and hygiene. This visionary initiative by the Government of India has brought essential sanitation facilities to millions, marking a transformative era in our country's history.
Poo, India - Wikipedia
Poo, or Pooh, also known as Spuwa (altitude 2,662 metres or 8,736 ft), is a small town in Kinnaur district, Himachal Pradesh, India. The approximate population given within a 7 km radius of the town is 1,192.
UNICEF India Poo Awareness Video - YouTube
India’s government has now woken up to the need to change attitudes, he said, with a \'Take the poo to the loo\' campaign that aims to make open defecation unacceptable, helped by a catchy...
Meet Mr Poo - India's anti-public defecation mascot from Unicef
Meet Mr Poo: The lumpy, brown anthropomorphised faeces that is the face of Unicef's latest public health campaign in India. From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The...
Nearly a Billion People Still Defecate Outdoors. Here’s Why.
Today open defecation is on the decline worldwide, but nearly 950 million people still routinely practice it. Some 569 million of them live in India. Walk along its train tracks or rural roads,...
India built 110M toilets. But will people use them? | CNN
2019年10月6日 · It was the ambitious sanitation campaign aimed at giving almost half of India’s 1.3 billion population access to a toilet in just five years.
UNICEF India’s new anti-public defecation campaign | CNN
2014年4月20日 · India has an unlikely new public health hero: a giant, anthropomorphic stool that chases people to squat in toilets. Mr Poo, who appears in commercials accompanied by a groovy techno anthem, is...
Paid to poo: Combating open defecation in India - BBC News
2015年8月29日 · A scheme in India is aiming to instil better toilet habits in children by "paying them to poo". More than a billion people around the world defecate in the open because they do not have access...