Photos of the Latrine in Meara Elementary

People Served

944

Thanks To

mycharitywater.org

Completed

July 2011

Solution Type

Latrine

Local Partner

A Glimmer of Hope

Field Notes

charity: water projects at schools like this one use clean water as a catalyst to improve the overall health of kids and the surrounding community. That means each school project includes a water source, but also hygiene training, a handwashing station and toilets for the students.

Girls in developing countries miss up to a week of class each month, or even drop out of school, when they hit puberty because they don’t have a private place to use the bathroom or wash at school. charity: water invests in separate latrines for girls and boys to ensure privacy and maintain dignity for students. Improved sanitation (toilets) alone can reduce the likelihood of waterborne diseases by 32%. And private latrines built at schools not only improve health; they have been shown to increase attendance, especially among girls (World Health Organization). Read why latrines are so important to Khadija from Bangladesh here.


SPECIAL UPDATE:
This school already had access to clean water! But the students did not have a clean, private place to use the bathroom, which is essential for preventing diseases and keeping kids in school. Your contribution has provided these students access to improved sanitation (toilets), which in some areas has been shown to reduce diarrheal deaths by as much as 32%. You’ve also supported handwashing stations here so students can practice safe hygiene every day. Thank you for helping us improve health at Meara Elementary School.