Percent of the population that have access to a toilet | |
---|---|
South Sudan | 8.9 |
Niger | 9 |
Malawi | 10.3 |
Togo | 11.3 |
Chad | 11.9 |
Tanzania | 12.2 |
Sierra Leone | 13 |
Madagascar | 13.9 |
Benin | 14.3 |
Ghana | 14.4 |
Congo, Rep. | 14.6 |
Liberia | 16.8 |
Burkina Faso | 18.6 |
Papua New Guinea | 18.7 |
Guinea | 18.9 |
Guinea-Bissau | 19.7 |
Percent of population
Sources:
data.worldbank.org, forbes.com
In an era of technological wonderment (e.g. online ordering, overnight shipment,etc), why is it that one third of the world population (approx. 2.4 billion) don't have access to a toilet? Where do they go to do their "business"? What impact is there on health, and environment?