Open Defecation

Order of the National Green Tribunal regarding open defecation during Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, 24/02/2025

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of Nipun Bhushan Vs Government of Uttar Pradesh & Others dated 24/02/2025. The applicant, Nipun Bhushan has raised a grievance against the alleged open defecation during Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj. The allegation of the applicant is that open defecation is due …

Judgement of the National Green Tribunal regarding groundwater pollution caused by effluents discharged from bathrooms and toilets, Muttukadu Village, Kancheepuram District, Tamil Nadu, 10/10/2015

Judgement of the National Green Tribunal (Southern Zone, Chennai) in the matter of M. Kumaravel Vs The Collector, Kancheepuram District dated 10/10/2015 regarding environmental degradation caused due to open defecation by the fishermen community at Muttukadu Tsunami relief tenements located in S.F.No.97/3, Muttukadu Village, Kancheepuram District and to construct an …

1,040 Odisha Panchayats to be Free of Open Defecation

The State Government has set a target to convert at least one block in each district and 1,040 gram panchayats as open defecation-free under Swachh Bharat Mission during the current fiscal. The State is lagging far behind in its target of toilet construction in individual households. As against a target …

22 villages declared open defecation-free

A total of 22 village panchayats have been declared ‘open defecation-free’ in Erode district during the gram sabha meeting last week. Common toilets To curb the practice of open defecation, every household was provided with a lavatory. In the absence of space in households, common toilets were constructed, according to …

61 village panchayats in Namakkal declared open-defecation free

Of the total 322 village panchayats in the district, all the houses in 61 villages have individual household latrines. The villages have been declared as open defecation-free by the village panchayats. Officials of the District Rural Development Authority (DRDA)said that the toilets in select villages in Panchayat Unions of Elachipalayam, …

Gambia: CRR TAC Members Sensitised On Elimination of Open Defecation

The Ministry of Health and Social Welfare in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Water, Forestry and Wildlife, UNICEF and Department of Community Development, recently held a day-long sensitisation programme on the elimination of open defecation for Central River Region Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) members in Janjangbureh. The …

Ghana begins campaign against open defecation

The practice of open defecation in Ghana is still very alarming, with current data suggesting that almost a quarter of the Ghanaian population do not use any latrine facility. Statistics also indicates that access to improved sanitation in Ghana is estimated at 15 per cent against the Millennium Development Goals …

Gambia: Stakeholders Call for Behavioural Change in Ending Open Defecation By 2017

The Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Minster of Environment and UNICEF country representative have called for behavioural change in the attainment and sustainability in ending open defecation in The Gambia by 2017. They were speaking to journalists at a press briefing held at Dalagass Community in CRR after the …

End open defecation, Luapula Minister urges chiefdoms

LUAPULA Province Minister Brigadier General Benson Kapaya has called on chiefdoms to work towards ending open defecation to improve public health and curb water-borne diseases. Gen Kapaya said poor access to sanitation is one of the major contributors to ill-health, mainly manifested in water-borne related diseases such as cholera. Gen …

Gambia to End Open Defecation By 2017 - Jammeh Declares

President Yahya Jammeh has made a declaration that The Gambia would be "open defecation-free" by 2017. The declaration was announced by the Minister of Health and Social Welfare, who represented the Gambian leader at the launching ceremony on "Ending Open Defecation" in The Gambia, held at the Dalagas Community in …

60 village panchayats to be open defecation-free from October 2

As part of eliminating open defecation, 60 village panchayats in the district will have Individual Household Latrine (IHHL) and these villages will also be declared as ‘Open Defecation-Free Villages’ from October 2. Under the Swatch Bharat Mission (Rural) that aims at achieving universal sanitation, the district administration has proposed to …

Gov’t bemoans non-compliance of sanitation guidelines

It has emerged that one of the major factors preventing the government from rolling out its plans to ensure proper sanitation in the country is the non-adherence of many of its partners to the subscribed guidelines developed by the government. In its desire to support the development of a cost-effective …

Pune district 2nd in state in fighting open defecation: UNICEF survey

178 villages in the district have achieved 100% open defecation free status; Sindhudurg tops the list. Pune district has figured second on the list of districts in the state where a large number of villages have achieved cent per cent Open Defecation Free (ODF) status, according to a recent survey …

Kolhapur emerges 158th in Centre's clean cities list

The Swachh Bharat rankings released by the Union urban development ministry on Saturday has placed Kolhapur at 158th position among 479 class I cities in the country. Interestingly, Kolhapur is ahead of six cities recommended by the state government for the Centre's ambitious smart cities project. In 2009, the city …

Dirty Mumbai: 6,400 tonnes of solid waste, 40 pc sewage go untreated

Richest corporation of the country still has pockets where open defecation is the only choice. Taxpayers in Mumbai have spent over Rs 13,000 crore towards cleanliness over the past decade. But the city has a lowly 140th rank to show for this massive spending. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) had …

African gov’ts pledge to stop open defecation by 2030

African governments have declared a 10-point commitment to ensure improvement in sanitation and hygiene on the continent and also endorsed a declaration to follow them through. Specifically, the commitments are geared towards achieving universal access to adequate and sustainable sanitation and hygiene services and the elimination of open defecation by …

Ghana: World's 7th dirtiest country

Ghana has slipped further on its sanitation performance globally to become the World’s 7th worst performing country, according to a new report released on Tuesday. The Joint Monitoring Programme report, “Progress on Sanitation and Drinking Water: 2015 Update and MDG Assessment,” a collaborative effort between the World Health Organisation (WHO) …

Madina cluster of schools lack toilet facilities

Teachers and students of the Madina Estate Cluster of Schools are finding innovative ways to attend nature's call due to the lack of toilet facilities in the school. About 300 students and teachers according to reports, have to travel long distances or use the bushes near them to ease themselves. …

Malawi: Over 1 Million Malawians Still Practice Open Defecation

About 1.8 million Malawians are still practicing open defecation, the global health organization recent report has revealed. The report cites that the same population consists of people who do not have good toilets hence they are not hygienic. It further reveals that a good percentage of Malawians do not wash …

Toilet use minimum in Saptari

RAJBIRAJ: Despite being declared open-defecation free zones, around dozen VDCs in Saptari are performing very poorly in terms of use of toilets. The fact came to light during a monitoring carried out by Drinking Water and Sanitation Coordination Committee in coordination with Sanchar Yatra Nepal in Malahan and Pipra Paschim …

Pakistan meets MDG target for sanitation: Report

Islamabad - Pakistan is one of the 95 countries that have met the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) target for sanitation aimed at halving the proportion of the population without sustainable access to basic sanitation, says a recently launched global report by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the United Nations …

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