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WASHINGTON: With over 600 million people in India or 53 per cent of Indian households defecating in the open, absence of toilet or latrine is one of the important contributors to malnutrition, a World Bank report has said.
The report that released on Monday on the eve of the first ever UN World Toilet Day, the World Bank said, access to improved sanitation can increase cognition among children.

Currently, more than 2.5 billion people worldwide lack access to toilets, one billion people practice open defecation and 600 million in India openly defecate.

"Our research showed that six-year-olds who had been exposed to India's sanitation programme during their first year of life were more likely to recognise letters and simple numbers on learning tests than those who were not," said Dean Spears, lead author of the paper 'Effects of Early-Life Exposure to Sanitation on Childhood Cognitive Skills'.

The paper studies the effects on childhood cognitive achievement of early life exposure to India's Total Sanitation Campaign, a national scale government programme that encouraged local governments to build and promote use of inexpensive pit latrines.

"This is important news -- the study suggests that low-cost rural sanitation strategies such as India's Total Sanitation Campaign can support children's cognitive development," Spears said.

The results also suggest that open defecation -- going outside without using a toilet or latrine -- is an important threat to the human capital of developing countries and that a program accessible to countries where sanitation development capacity is lower could improve average cognitive skills.

"Open defecation lies at the root of many development challenges, as poor sanitation and lack of access to toilets impact public health, education, and the environment," said Jaehyang So, Manager of the World Bank's Water and Sanitation Project.

A World Bank working paper released earlier this year found that children exposed to more fecal germs don't grow as tall as other children with less exposure.

Studies have shown physical height is an important economic variable reflecting health and human capital.

However, differences in average height across developing countries are not well explained by differences in wealth, according to the report.


In particular, children in India are shorter, on average, than children in Africa who are poorer, on average, a paradox called "the Asian enigma," which has received much attention from economists and studies indicate a 5 year-old girl in India to be around 0.7 cm shorter than her counterpart in Sub-Saharan Africa.

"Within the triad of causes, food, care and environment, these papers provide additional evidence that inadequate sanitation is one of the important contributors to malnutrition, particularly in India," said Bert Voetberg, Acting Sector Manager, South Asia Health, Nutrition and Population.
53% Indian households defecate in open: World Bank says on World Toilet Day - The Times of India
 
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That is the truth and nothing to be ashamed of, considering these western countries are the ones which made India like this through their colonialism.

India is improving and Indians are the ones who are saving UK's top brands.
 
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Incredibly Crappy India!

that is not an aim of the thread nor intended neither open deification new to subcontinent.

am more interested in the WB report about relation between this practice and kids' growth 
As if everyone can afford toilet in your country. :wacko:

No not everybody can .

in Indian case 53% is too high a ration for a country like India where GDP is good and where many mega projects started.

Points towards common corruption issue
 
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That is the truth and nothing to be ashamed of, considering these western countries are the ones which made India like this through their colonialism.

India is improving and Indians are the ones who are saving UK's top brands.
yeah,good news is that situation is improving.
i want to follow you and indic,can you tell me how to do that.
 
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that is not an aim of the thread nor intended neither open deification new to subcontinent.

am more interested in the WB report about relation between this practice and kids' growth 


No not everybody can .

in Indian case 53% is too high a ration for a country like India where GDP is good and where many mega projects started.

Points towards common corruption issue

Yeah right...you're more interested in world bank academic research on factors affecting child growth...and I just saw pigs fly.
 
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That is the truth and nothing to be ashamed of, considering these western countries are the ones which made India like this through their colonialism.

India is improving and Indians are the ones who are saving UK's top brands.

This is indeed interesting. Saving foreign brands through pamphlet dropping.
 
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No not everybody can .

in Indian case 53% is too high a ration for a country like India where GDP is good and where many mega projects started.

Points towards common corruption issue

Its also too high in your country. I just wonder you Pakistanis criticizing us on poverty, slums, illiteracy or toilets without looking at your own backyard. :crazy:
 
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This is indeed interesting. Saving foreign brands through pamphlet dropping.

I do not take these western agencies reports seriously, considering the fact that these guys are the ones who looted once rich and civilized India.
These guys will try to remind Asian nations their place with their biased reports as if they don't have any problems.
London suffered a lot in the early 1900's because of lack of sanitation, At that time Britain is a super power. USA suffered a lot during industrialization because of lack of sanitation for the migrant workers from Europe. These guys will try to tell lot of stories about this and that and as if they care about humans in Asia, fact is this all a political game of racism.
Every european country looted India and these looters are now reminding us Indians about civilization , this is funny .... :lol:
 
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WASHINGTON: With over 600 million people in India or 53 per cent of Indian households defecating in the open, absence of toilet or latrine is one of the important contributors to malnutrition, a World Bank report has said.
The report that released on Monday on the eve of the first ever UN World Toilet Day, the World Bank said, access to improved sanitation can increase cognition among children.

Currently, more than 2.5 billion people worldwide lack access to toilets, one billion people practice open defecation and 600 million in India openly defecate.

"Our research showed that six-year-olds who had been exposed to India's sanitation programme during their first year of life were more likely to recognise letters and simple numbers on learning tests than those who were not," said Dean Spears, lead author of the paper 'Effects of Early-Life Exposure to Sanitation on Childhood Cognitive Skills'.

The paper studies the effects on childhood cognitive achievement of early life exposure to India's Total Sanitation Campaign, a national scale government programme that encouraged local governments to build and promote use of inexpensive pit latrines.

"This is important news -- the study suggests that low-cost rural sanitation strategies such as India's Total Sanitation Campaign can support children's cognitive development," Spears said.

The results also suggest that open defecation -- going outside without using a toilet or latrine -- is an important threat to the human capital of developing countries and that a program accessible to countries where sanitation development capacity is lower could improve average cognitive skills.

"Open defecation lies at the root of many development challenges, as poor sanitation and lack of access to toilets impact public health, education, and the environment," said Jaehyang So, Manager of the World Bank's Water and Sanitation Project.

A World Bank working paper released earlier this year found that children exposed to more fecal germs don't grow as tall as other children with less exposure.

Studies have shown physical height is an important economic variable reflecting health and human capital.

However, differences in average height across developing countries are not well explained by differences in wealth, according to the report.


In particular, children in India are shorter, on average, than children in Africa who are poorer, on average, a paradox called "the Asian enigma," which has received much attention from economists and studies indicate a 5 year-old girl in India to be around 0.7 cm shorter than her counterpart in Sub-Saharan Africa.

"Within the triad of causes, food, care and environment, these papers provide additional evidence that inadequate sanitation is one of the important contributors to malnutrition, particularly in India," said Bert Voetberg, Acting Sector Manager, South Asia Health, Nutrition and Population.
53% Indian households defecate in open: World Bank says on World Toilet Day - The Times of India
he he he he he he he pakistanies are obsessed by india specialli indians using'bai tun khala' aka ...toilets wonder for what they are looking for :tsk:

:omghaha::omghaha::chilli::chilli::taz::bounce::taz::chilli::chilli::omghaha::omghaha:
 
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I do not take these western agencies reports seriously, considering the fact that these guys are the ones who looted once rich and civilized India.
These guys will try to remind Asian nations their place with their biased reports as if they don't have any problems.
London suffered a lot in the early 1900's because of lack of sanitation, At that time Britain is a super power. USA suffered a lot during industrialization because of lack of sanitation for the migrant workers from Europe. These guys will try to tell lot of stories about this and that and as if they care about humans in Asia, fact is this all a political game of racism.
Every european country looted India and these looters are now reminding us Indians about civilization , this is funny .... :lol:
You mean British forced you indians to defecade in open?That's wierd.
 
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