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Toilet and Sanitation - Coggle Diagram
Toilet and Sanitation
Insufficiency
According to Unicef, only 58 percent have access to safely managed sanitation facilities in rural areas
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According to the National Institute of Health in 2020, 42% of people in poverty are in poverty due to diseases
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More than 40% of rural residents are at risk or already affected through diseases due to poor sanitation and drinking water
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Effectiveness
According to a recent WHO article published in 2019, for every US$ 1.00 invested in sanitation, there was a return of US$ 5.50 in lower health costs and more productivity
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According to Pan and Zhang, when there is an increasing rate of hygenic toilet coverage, the rate of infectious and parasitic diseases drop around 70%
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Rebuttals
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Most diseases that cause poverty are not actually diseases that are infectious (non-communicable diseases)
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