Next week is National Sanitation Week and the department of water and sanitation is gearing up to educate many communities on the importance of sanitation, health and hygiene. This year’s theme is “Sanitation for Health and Dignity”. The department said the objectives for next week will be to increase awareness about the importance of sanitation in daily living. “Access to clean water and sanitation has improved for people worldwide, thanks to increased global efforts and technologies,” the department said in a statement. It will host community activities in several KZN municipalities which will include school education awareness, public participation programmes and roadshows aimed at encouraging people to take action and raise the profile of sanitation and hygiene.
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