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World Toilet Association (WTA), Creating a Toilet Revolution
The World Toilet Association is an international organization dedicated to protecting lives through the improvement of sanitation via toilets. The Inaugural General Assembly held in Seoul, Korea on Nov. 22, 2007, hosted participants from 66 countries, including government officials in the fields of sanitation and public health, representatives from NGOs and other international organizations, and industry experts. They gathered to affirm the importance of toilets on humanity and discuss future plans for improving sanitation conditions throughout the world.
The World Toilet Association considers toilets to be essential to the proper disposal of waste and water management. With other international organizations, however, the subject of toilets is often eclipsed by broader social issues such as 'sanitation' or 'public health.' Considered a taboo topic in everyday parlance, toilets are typically alluded to, rather than referred to directly. By emphasizing the central and crucial role toilets play in daily life, proper sanitation, and hygiene, the WTA seeks to propel topic of toilets to the forefront.
Why WTA?
* A Key to Healthy Community
International sanitation project typically focus on infectious diseases and drinking water, whereas excrement and sewage waste disposal hardly receive the same amount of attention. In order to focus attention on these problems, the WHO formally defined sanitation as "the means of collecting and disposing of excrete and community liquid wastes in a hygienic way so as not to endanger the health of individuals and the community as a whole" (WHO, 1987).
Although this declaration created awareness about the link between toilet and hygiene, people must realize just how crucial the sanitary disposal of waste water is for both the health of the community and its dignity as well.
* Preventing Infectious Diseases
* Tackling poverty and inequality
Mission Statement
For the humans' dignity and their healthy lives, let world know the importance of toilets to public health and sanitation, as well as establish advanced toilet culture and contribute to humanity.