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The Toilet Tour: What Yesterday’s World Toilet Day Reminds Us To Keep Exploring
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Thank you for keeping the World Toilet Day conversation moving forward. This global snapshot of diverse toilet designs is a powerful reminder that sanitation is not just infrastructure it’s a culture, dignity, and innovation. Each example shows how communities adapt solutions to their needs, values, and environments.The collection is truly inspiring, and it highlights how inclusive sanitation goes beyond technology to embrace accessibility, user experience, and cultural relevance. It’s exciting to see how different societies rethink something so essential yet often overlooked.Looking forward to hearing what others found most surprising and what these designs reveal about creating sanitation systems that work for everyone
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Kapalu Seleji
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Topic Author- Public Health and WASH professional passionate about youth engagement, sanitation learning, and collaborative problem-solving. I enjoy supporting communities and practitioners through active moderation, capacity building, and impactful communication.
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The Toilet Tour: What Yesterday’s World Toilet Day Reminds Us To Keep Exploring
Yesterday, the world marked World Toilet Day but the conversation doesn’t end on the 19th.
In fact, it’s only just beginning.
To keep the momentum going, we’re taking a fascinating global tour through some of the wildest, smartest, and most culturally meaningful toilets from around the world from Japan’s tech-powered washrooms to community-built sanitation blocks across Africa and beyond.
These aren’t just toilets.
They are reflections of dignity, design, culture, innovation, and access.
I have added a short visual collection in the attachment feel free to explore it and see how different societies reimagine something so essential, yet often overlooked.
Which one surprised you the most and what does it reveal about inclusive sanitation?
Let’s keep the conversation alive, far beyond World Toilet Day.
In fact, it’s only just beginning.
To keep the momentum going, we’re taking a fascinating global tour through some of the wildest, smartest, and most culturally meaningful toilets from around the world from Japan’s tech-powered washrooms to community-built sanitation blocks across Africa and beyond.
These aren’t just toilets.
They are reflections of dignity, design, culture, innovation, and access.
I have added a short visual collection in the attachment feel free to explore it and see how different societies reimagine something so essential, yet often overlooked.
Which one surprised you the most and what does it reveal about inclusive sanitation?
Let’s keep the conversation alive, far beyond World Toilet Day.
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