Diana Yousef emphasizes the critical need for safe sanitation, particularly how inadequate facilities disproportionately affect women and girls, leading to violence and health risks.
Yousef states, "When people live without access to safe sanitation, it’s very difficult for them to improve their quality of life," underscoring the link between sanitation and well-being.
According to Yousef, the creation of a waterless toilet addresses critical global sanitation issues, as 4.2 billion people use inadequate sanitation, and 673 million lack toilets.
The statistics are staggering: 564,000 people die each year from sanitation-related diseases, a plight that particularly impacts women who face violence due to lack of privacy.
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