Some facts and figures about sanitation in India
- According to the 2011 World Health Organization (WHO) survey, over 600 million people, roughly 53 percent of Indian households do not have access to toilet facilities. It is the women and children of India who are paying the highest price in terms of health and safety.
- Every year diarrhea and pneumonia kill 600,000 children under the age of 5 years: The connection between diarrhea and malnutrition is well established. Diarrhea is often caused by a lack of clean water for proper hand-washing. A lack of toilet facilities further exacerbates the problem as feces on the ground contribute to contaminated drinking water and water resources.