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Nepal being declared open defecation-free nation


27 September 2019  

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KATHMANDU: The government is preparing to announce Nepal as an open defecation-free nation on coming Monday.

The announcement will be made through a program scheduled at the National City Hall to express Nepal’s commitment towards the maintenance of adequate sanitation.

Minister for Water Supply and Sanitation Bina Magar shared information about this at a program organized today at Singha Durbar.

As she said, the campaign against open defecation has now reached village levels and it is a significant achievement for the nation. “Despite challenges, people have become more aware of the importance of the campaign and the awareness level is further increasing. People have spent remittance and some have managed funds by selling jewelry to construct toilets at their homes,” the Minister said.

Secretary at the Ministry, Madhav Belbase, said the campaign had its long-term benefit and importance. He admitted that however change in people’s habit at once could not be possible and natural calamities like landslides and floods hampered the campaign.

The campaign has been in force since 2068 BS. Kaski is the first district to be declared the open defecation-free zone.

According to Secretariat of National Sanitation and Hygiene Coordination Committee, almost all households in the country have now access to basic sanitation facilities and toilets. The Ministry said that 5,660,214 households have built toilets.

Publish Date : 27 September 2019 19:31 PM

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