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“My School Loo” Educational Programme on Sanitation and Hygiene – Available now!

The German Toilet Organization (GTO) invites schools and NGOs working at schools in developing countries to bring the “My School Loo” project to life with their students.

"My School Loo" is a set of tools that have been designed with a dual focus: both to build a better awareness of sanitation and hygiene in developing countries through a fun and educational framework; and also to provide a means by which children can take that learning and pass it on to their communities and importantly to local decision-makers.

  • Print files for all materials are available free of charge from the GTO.
  • The project is part of the GTO’s worldwide "Sanitation is Dignity" Campaign,
    made possible with the support of UN-Water.

 

Please contact the GTO at post (at) germantoilet.org with the subject line “my-school-loo” for more information. Also available for download are : the “my-school-loo presentation”, the "handbook for teachers" (for detailed information on the programme) and the “project outline” (for an overview of the "Sanitation is Dignity" campaign).


Anne 11/04/2009 - 12:41
Project presentation of the "My School Loo" educational programme
Handbook for teachers of the "My School Loo" educational programme
Project outline / overview of the campaigns modules "My School Loo" educational programme & “Where Would You Hide?" exhibition
03/13/2009 - 13:10

Penguins with squatting men?

Klobalisierte Welt
03/12/2009 - 11:08

Das habe ich damals am Hauptbahnhof live gesehen. Ein sehr ungewöhnliches Bild - mich erinnerten die Schüsseln in Reihe und Glied an diese Memorial-Friedhöfe in den USA.

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