In its bid to end open defecation and promote good sanitation methods among communities, the Global Communities has introduced the Dignity in Loo receptor, ‘Digni-loo’ under its WASH for health project in the country.
Initiated in 2015, the WASH for Health is a five year USAID funded project to accelerate sustainable improvement in water and sanitation access and improve hygiene behaviours in 30 target Districts in five regions of the country.
Speaking at a workshop at Sawla on July 28, 2022, with stakeholders and artisans from Sawla and the Bole Districts, Mr Joshua Ofosuhene, the Sanitation Marketing Coordinator for Global Communities said the digni-loo was a durable, affordable plastic slabs that served as an alternative to basic sanitation options for households.
He said the Global Communities together with Duraplast Ghana limited developed the system to help deprived households to have access to lavatory facilities as a measure to halt open defecation.
The ‘Digni- Loo’ could be used with any soil type with the plastic drums serving as a lining and could be removed and reused, with additional seat for the physically challenged.
He therefore encouraged the residents of the District to patronize the new technology as it is durable and help to improve sanitation.
Source: yagbonradioonline