Three years ago, Assetta Ilboudo was selling food in a rural market in Burkina Faso when she was offered training to become a bricklayer. She was trained by a community based organization to provide 75,000 families with their own latrines. Part of a new movement called Community-led Total Sanitation and with support from UNICEF and the European Union, this programme is being expanded.
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shamsh

12 years ago
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An informative and short clip about latrine building in Burkina Faso. Some terms used such as "urban defecation" might need explaining, but this clip shows how much change, both hygienically and socially is being made.

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