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World Toilet Organization

World Toilet Organization
Location: Singapore, Singapore
Website: www.worldtoilet.org
   
Sanitation is a problem that people are often shy to discuss. But a reluctance to talk about sanitation is part of the reason why an estimated 2.6 billion people worldwide do not have access to sanitation. World Toilet Organization (WTO) started in 2001 to bring the issue of toilets to the forefront, to break the taboo around toilets and to generate awareness and action to address the silent crisis. WTO initiated the World Toilet Summit to provide a much needed platform to the actors in the sanitation arena to share, learn and collaborate. Since 2001, WTO has hosted 7 World Toilet Summits and 2 World Toilet Expo in 9 different countries. WTO also declared 19th November as World Toilet Day, recognized by all stakeholders and observed globally.
In 2005, WTO started the World Toilet College to provide high quality training in toilet design, operations and maintenance and sanitation technologies
WTO was awarded the Schwab Social Entrepreneur in 2006. 2007, Jack Sim, founder WTO was elected as the Global Ashoka Fellow. In 2008, Jack Sim has been elected on the World Economic Forum, Global Agenda Council on Water Security
Beginning 2008, WTO stands strong with a growing member network of 102 organizations from 44 countries, presenting a unified front and a global voice in addressing the global sanitation crisis. Going forward, WTO aims to create efficient markets to deliver sanitation to 2.6 billion people at the bottom of the pyramid segment

Current Projects (2):

  • Toilets for 2.6 Billion People

    Toilets for 2.6 Billion People
    Location: Singapore, Singapore • Supporters: 0

    2.6 billion people are toilet-less. Toilet being a taboo has not received the needed attention and resources and is offtrack on the MDG target. WTO aims to drive market-based approach to address the problem at the scale and speed required.

  • School Sanitation & Hygiene Program

    School Sanitation & Hygiene Program
    Location: Trichrirapalli, India • Supporters: 10

    Hygiene Education, Toilet Construction & Repairs in 13 village schools impacting 5850 children annually. Project aimed at reducing incidence of infectious diseases, prevent school drop outs and to inculcate good hygiene practices