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Bangladesh pupils 'need toilets'

 


manumiglani
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A study by the United Nations children's agency (Unicef) has revealed the sorry state of sanitation in Bangladesh's schools.

Published in the capital, Dhaka, the study says in some cases, nearly 500 students share one school latrine.

The government says it is trying to improve the situation and that universal school sanitation will be achieved within the next five years.

The study surveyed nearly 4,500 schools across the country, officials said.

According to the Unicef study, Bangladesh averages one latrine to 152 pupils.

But in one of the worst cases, 479 students share only one school latrine. The study says the world average is 20 to 30 students per latrine.

'Kidney infection'

Unicef's chief of water and environmental sanitation, Paul Edwards, said the task of achieving the world average is huge as Bangladesh has nearly 80,000 primary schools and there are secondary schools to cover as well.

Experts say girls stay away from school for lack of toilet facilities

The researchers found no latrine in 6% of the schools, while 13% had non-functional latrines.

A leading child specialist, Salim Shakur, said the survey results were bad news.

He said sanitary conditions in schools deterred students from going to the toilet, leading in some cases to urinary and kidney infections.

Louis-Georges Arsenault, the country's Unicef representative, said access to water supply and sanitation facilities affect a child's ability to enrol and stay in school - especially for girls.

"Lack of access to safe water and sanitation causes poor health, irregular school attendance and diminished performance," he said.

Local government minister Abdul Mannan Bhuiyan, who is in charge of national sanitation coverage in Bangladesh, acknowledged that progress in school sanitation facilities needed to improve as a key factor for children's health.

He said the government was committed to achieving 100% sanitation coverage by 2010 and all schools would be covered by then.

Source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/4667466.stm
tbsly
It seems like the girl students recieve the worst end of this arrangement. At least the boys can run out to a field or behind a tree or something, but for girls not having a bathroom to go to would be a pretty huge deal. It still amazes me how people in the United States take for granted the education that is provided them. Some people complain that there aren't enough textbooks, or supplies, or crappy teachers, but imagine having to share a toilet with 400 of your grubby ass classmates. I thought learning was hard when I had to sit in a POS desk and listen to a boring teacher ramble on, but at least I could go to the bathroom during school and know that the toilet would flush.
Looking at the bigger picture, not having toilets may not seem like a big deal to some, but I'm sure for many students in Bangledesh they can appreciate a nice porcelian throne to enjoy even for a few minutes.
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