Humanitarian Assistance
According to UNICEF, 42% of the world's population defecates in the open or in unsanitary places.
From the Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council:
From the Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council:
- "Over the past ten years diarrhea has killed more children than all the people lost in armed conflicts since the Second World War."
- "Around 800,000 people in India still personally remove feces from latrines."
- "Clearly, access to sanitation services has enormous potential to improve and save lives."

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ChemiSan and its human waste disposal systems can have a dramatic impact on world health. Its benefits are desperately needed by emerging and third world countries and by those the World Bank describes as "the poorest of the poor." If wells are built and the environment is routinely contaminated with human waste, it may all serve for naught. ChemiSan systems for human waste disposal can be quickly implemented into those areas without huge investments in infrastructure. ChemiSan powder is available in bulk and for use in latrines and outdoor toilets. It is also available in individual packets for use with biodegradable GottaGo waste bags and the Waterless GottaGoToilet.