Flushing Away Inequality: Sanitation Ambassadors’ Mission for Safer Schools

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Access to safe and dignified sanitation is a basic human right, yet many South African schools and communities still rely on dangerous pit latrines. Poor sanitation impacts education, health, and even gender equality, forcing millions to face daily risks.

In this episode, Samm Marshall speaks with Gama Cuba from Sanitation Ambassadors, a groundbreaking initiative bringing sustainable, water-efficient, and innovative sanitation solutions to schools and healthcare facilities. From cutting-edge urine diversion hybrid toilets to community-driven sanitation programs, Sanitation Ambassadors is changing lives one toilet at a time.

Tune in for a powerful discussion on eradicating pit latrines, conserving water, and empowering communities through sustainable sanitation. 💧🚽 #DignityForAll
6 Feb English South Africa Business · Non-Profit

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