Sustainable Toilets Project
Sustainable Toilets

The Sustainable Toilets Project is an IWDA initiative aimed at improving sanitation and hygiene for Indigenous and pastoralist communities in Tanzania. Many rural communities face challenges of poor sanitation facilities, which directly impact health, safety, and dignity—especially for women, girls, and people with disabilities.

This project introduces eco-friendly, community-managed toilets that are safe, affordable, and sustainable. By combining traditional knowledge with modern design, the initiative reduces open defecation, protects water sources, and promotes healthier living environments.

Women and youth are actively involved in planning, building, and managing these facilities, ensuring that solutions reflect cultural practices while meeting health standards. Hygiene education campaigns accompany the project to foster behavioral change and long-term adoption.

🌍 Goal: To provide Indigenous communities with clean, safe, and sustainable sanitation facilities, improving health outcomes and advancing dignity, equality, and climate resilience.

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