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Failure to provide - sanitation facilities
Human rights
Bill of rights
Section 10 SA constitution: "Everyone has inherent dignity and the right to have their dignity respected and protected."
dignity of moral
Sanitation
Allows for the allows for disposal of human excreta and sewage.
public health conditions
clean drinking water and ablutions
Why is it needed?
public schools
development of children.
this development will be hindered if proper sanitation facilities are not provided.
youth
Regarding children: Section 28(1)(d) SA Constitution:" Every child has the right to be protected from maltreatment, neglect, abuse or degradation."
Why are sanitation levels in SA public schools so poor?
Speak about views that experts on the matter have expressed.
Consider the findings in reputable articles, cases and legislation.
examples: Article by WHO, The Constitution of RSA, The Children's Act etc.
SA Human rights commission: " The right to water and sanitation is a fundamental human right that is provided for in the Bill of Rights"
Failure to provide public schools with proper sanitation facilities is therefore a violation of their human rights
Provide reasons as to why improper sanitation facilities are present
What can be done by either the Government or NGO's to provide for better and more appropriate sanitation facilities?
What can be done to accelerate this process?
water is a basic need.
before anything else is provided for, water should be present.
It is the bare minimum
Proper sanitation is crucial as it aims to increase health and pro-long life.
close to 800 children below the age of 5 die daily due to improper sanitation.
What are some of the diseases that come with improper sanitation?
Are these diseases and illnesses treatable and what is the monetary cost and the cost on the economy/
What is the common consequences of improper sanitation and how can it be prevented or bettered?
seven steps of sanitation: inspection- sweeping-washing - rinsing- sanitizing- rinse/air dry - validation
Cleanliness is a virtue