Billions of people still lack access to clean water and sanitation around the
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It's World Toilet Day
Global Citizen,
For India's 1.38 billion people, water and sanitation are improving, and on
World Toilet Day, we’re celebrating two stories of change that have brought
clean water and sanitation to cities across India and lifted over 6 million
children and families out of poverty — thanks to your actions.
At Global Citizen's 2016 Festival, Chris Martin called on world leaders
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deliver commitments to organizations like Yuva Unstoppable in Mumbai. Today,
clean water and more toilets have enabled school studentslike Nandini
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Further north in the city of Shimla, the city was able to replace pipelines
and install 25,000 water meters
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, fighting ajaundice outbreak thanks to a World Bank commitment
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Billions of people still lack access to clean water and sanitation around the
world, butyour actions
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poverty once and for all.
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