Sabtu 05 Oct 2013 02:48 WIB

Indonesia Ranks Second in Poor Sanitation

Red: M Irwan Ariefyanto
Poor Sanitation
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Poor Sanitation

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID,SOLO, CENTRAL JAVA -- Based on the data published by the United Nations (UN), Indonesia ranks second in poor sanitation, said Johan Mantik, Assistant Brand Manager for Vixal & Domestos at PT Unilever Indonesia.

Speaking at the World Toilet Summit on Wednesday, Mantik cited the data published by the UN that of 250 million people in Indonesia, 100 million do not have access to proper sanitation.

He said according to the data, 63 million others do not have access to proper toilets, leading to the rampant outbreak of diseases and serious economic losses. "Even the toilets in most schools across the country are in a terrible condition. All related parties, including teachers, students, and parents, should pay attention to this," Mantik said.

He noted that only 55 percent of Indonesia`s total population has access to healthy sanitation and proper toilets. "We have to pay serious attention to school toilets in order to create a healthy and hygienic environment for the students and teachers," he said.