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A clean and safe toilet ensures health, dignity and well-being — yet 40% of the world’s population does not have access to toilets.
World Toilet Organization is a global non-profit committed to improving toilet and sanitation conditions worldwide. We believe in empowering individuals through education, training and building local marketplace opportunities to advocate for clean and safe sanitation facilities in their communities.
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World Toilet Summit
The World Toilet Summit has been the primary toilet-based and sanitation-driven conference in the world, with its most recent summit being held in November 2019, São Paulo – Brazil…



World Toilet College: Singapore
WTO started the World Toilet College (WTC) in 2005 as a social enterprise in Singapore. To address the gap in education and…



World Toilet College: Rishikesh
THE WORLD TOILET COLLEGE – INDIA World Toilet College was launched in 2016 in Rishikesh in partnership with local…



Rainbow School Toilet
In 2015, President Xi Jinping realized that most rural areas in China are still using the traditional dry toilet system and called…



World Toilet College: Aurangabad
Following the successful proof of concept in Rishikesh, WTC expanded further to Maharashtra, Aurangabad in partnership…
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Sanishop
The World Toilet Organization pioneered the creation of SaniShop — a social enterprise that improves sanitation conditions globally by empowering local entrepreneurs…



Floating School Toilet
This month, four WTO staff members, along with representatives from philanthropic foundation Transparent Fish Fund and sanitary equipment specialist Wirquin…



Urgent Run
The Urgent Run aims to draw attention to the international community’s urgent calls of action to end the sanitation crisis…



Toilet Exhibition @
At Singapore Science Center
In collaboration with WTO, Singapore Science Centre has launched a Toilet Exhibition that is dedicated to improving awareness about proper hygiene and sanitation around the world…