The lack of toilet facilities seriously deters girls from going to school and exacerbates existing gender imbalances. Open defecation is also a threat to polio eradication, given that the polio virus spreads through the faecal-oral route. Pakistan’s sanitation problems are compounded by the fact that a significant proportion of its households do not have access to toilets at all. Water and sewage lines often run side by side, posing myriad health hazards. Little wonder then that Pakistan is one of the countries most off-track in achieving the UN’s sanitation targets in the Millenium Development Goals for 2015. The authorities need to prioritise the building and maintenance of sanitation facilities and must create awareness regarding personal hygiene. Partnering with Unicef to help communities build toilets is a step in the right direction but much more needs to be done.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 13th, 2015.
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