I read the following yesterday:

"The toilet and the latrine, which helped revolutionize public health in New 
York, London and Paris more than a century ago, are among the most underused 
tools to combat poverty and disease in the developing world, says a United 
Nations report released yesterday.

“Issues dealing with human excrement tend not to figure prominently in the 
programs of political parties contesting elections or the agendas of 
governments,” said Kevin Watkins, the main author of the report. “They’re the 
unwanted guests at the table.”

The human cost of that taboo, however, is more unspeakable than the topic 
itself, he said. Every year,

 more than two million children die of diarrhea and other

 sicknesses caused by dirty water and a lack of “access to sanitation.”

That is the common euphemism for the reality that more than a third of the 
world’s people — 2.6 billion — have no decent place to go to the bathroom, 
while more than a billion get water for drinking, washing and cooking from 
sources polluted by human and animal feces."

 2.6 billion people with out an outhouse. toilet, bathroom! ! !

Think about it... no wonder they want to immigrate to North America!!

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