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Afghanistan 61% Albania Algeria Benin Burkina Faso Botswana Cambodia Bolivia Brunei Canada The Central African Republic Bhutan Burundi Brazil Cameroon Bosnia & Herzegovina Bulgaria Cape Verde Chad Kosovo Libya Latvia Macedonia Kyrgyzstan Lithuania Lesotho Malawi Maldives Kuwait Liechtenstein Lebanon Madagascar Laos Luxembourg Liberia Malaysia Mali El Salvador Gabon Ethiopia Ghana Eritrea Georgia Finland Grenada Guinea Equatorial Guinea The Gambia Fiji Greece Estonia Germany France Guatemala Guinea-Bissau Nicaragua Palau North Korea Nigeria Papua New Guinea Oman The Philippines Portugal Niger Panama Norway Peru Niue Paraguay Pakistan Poland Qatar Tonga Turkmenistan Uzbekistan Tunisia The United States Uganda The Vatican City Vietnam Trinidad & Tobago The United Kingdom Tuvalu Vanuatu Turkey Uruguay Ukraine Venezuela Western Sahara Chile Cyprus Costa Rica Djibouti The Comoros Croatia Ecuador Colombia The Czech Republic Cote d’Ivoire Dominica Cook Islands Denmark Cuba East Timor Egypt Malta Mongolia Mexico Myanmar Mauritania Morocco Moldova Nauru The Netherlands The Marshall Islands Montenegro Micronesia Namibia Mauritius Mozambique Monaco Nepal New Zealand Slovenia Sudan South Korea Switzerland Somalia Swaziland Spain Tajikistan Thailand The Solomon Islands Suriname South Sudan Syria South Africa Sweden Sri Lanka Tanzania Togo Guyana Iraq Iceland Jamaica Honduras Israel Indonesia Jordan Kenya Haiti Ireland India Japan Hungary Italy Iran Kazakhstan Kiribati Samoa Rwanda Senegal Romania Sao Tome & Principe Saint Lucia The Seychelles Singapore San Marino Saint Kitts & Nevis Serbia Russia Saudi Arabia Sierra Leone Slovakia Yemen Zimbabawe Zambia Argentina Azerbaijan Barbados Andorra Armenia The Bahamas Belarus Angola Australia Bahrain Belgium Antigua & Barbuda Austria Bangladesh Belize Kabul – 61% Tirana – 2% Algiers – 13% Porto-Novo – 86% Ouagadougou – 77% Gaborone – 40% Phnom Penh – 51% Sucre – 47% Bandar Seri Begawan Ottowa – 2% Bangui 75% Thimphu – 37% Bujumbura – 50% Brasília – 14% Yaoundé – 61% Sarajevo – 5% Sofia – 14% Praia N’Djamena – 90% Pristina Tripoli – 0% Riga – 7% Skopje Bishkek – 3% Vilnius – 6% Maseru – 56% Lilongwe – 56% Malé – 4% Kuwait City – 0% Vaduz – 0% Beirut – 5% Antananarivo – 90% Vientiane – 27% Luxembourg City – 2% Monrovia – 83% Kuala Lumpur – 0% Bamako – 69% San Salvador – 9% Libreville – 59% Addis Ababa – 93% Accra – 86% Asmara – 89% Tbilisi – 15% Helsinki – 1% St. George’s – 22% Conakry – 78% Malabo – 25% Banjul – 58% Suva – 4% Athens – 1% Tallinn – 0% Berlin – 1% Paris – 1% Guatemala City – 33% Bissau – 79% Managua – 24% Ngerulmud – 0% Pyongyang Abuja – 67% Port Moresby – 81% Muscat – 1% Manila – 25% Lisbon – 1% Niamey – 87% Panama City – 23% Oslo – 2% Lima – 23% Alofi – 3% Asunción – 9% Islamabad – 42% Warsaw – 2% Doha – 0% Nuku’alofa – 7% Ashgabat – 3% Tashkent – 0% Tunis – 7% Kampala – 81% Vatican City Hanoi – 22% Port of Spain – 8% London – 1% Funafuti – 9% Port Vila – 47% Ankara – 4% Montevideo – 4% Kiev (Kyiv) – 4% Caracas – 61% Laayoune Santiago – 0% Nicosia – 1% San José – 3% Djibouti – 49% Moroni – 66% Zagreb – 3% Quito – 14% Bogotá – 16% Prague – 1% Yamoussoukro – 70% Roseau – 22% Avarua – 2% Copenhagen – 0% Havana – 9% Dili – 56% Cairo – 7% Valletta – 0% Ulaanbaatar – 41% Mexico City – 11% Naypyidaw – 35% Nouakchott – 55% Rabat – 17% Chisinau Yaren District – 34% Amsterdam – 2% Majuro – 13% Podgorica – 4% Palikir Windhoek – 66% Port Louis – 7% Maputo – 76% Monaco – 0% Kathmandu – 54% Wellington – 0% Ljubljana – 1% Khartoum – 65% Seoul Bern – 0% Mogadishu – 84% Mbabane – 42% Madrid – 0% Dushanbe – 5% Bangkok – 5% Honiara – 69% Paramaribo – 21% Juba – 90% Damascus – 7% Pretoria – 27% Stockholm – 1% Colombo – 6% Dodoma Lomé – 86% Georgetown – 14% Baghdad – 14% Reykjavík – 1% Kingston – 15% Tegucigalpa – 20% Jerusalem – 0% Jakarta – 32% Amman – 3% Nairobi – 70% Port-au-Prince – 69% Dublin – 8% New Delhi – 56% Tokyo – 0% Budapest – 2% Rome – 1% Tehran – 12% Astana – 2% South Tarawa – 60% Apia – 3% Kigali – 38% Dakar – 52% Bucharest – 18% São Tomé – 60% Castries – 9% Victoria – 0% Singapore – 0% San Marino – 0% Basseterre Belgrade – 5% Moscow – 11% Riyadh – 0% Freetown – 85% Bratislava – 1% Sanaá – 40% Harare – 61% Lusaka – 69% Buenos Aires – 5% Baku – 11% Bridgetown – 4% Andorra la Vella – 0% Yerevan – 8% Nassau – 8% Minsk – 6% Luanda – 61% Canberra – 0% Manama – 0% Brussels – 1% St. John’s – 12% Vienna – 0% Dhaka – 53% Belmopan – 13% The Democratic Republic of the Congo The Dominican Republic The People’s Republic of China Kinshasa 80% Santo Domingo 17% Beijing 25% The Republic of China Taipei The Republic of the Congo Brazzaville Saint Vincent & the Grenadines Kingstown 13% The United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi 0% Washington, District of Columbia 0% 4% The figures listed below each country represent the rounded percentage of the population who do not have access to “at least basic” levels of sanitation service (as of 2015). For countries that do not have a figure listed below them, percentages were not available. These statistics were taken from WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP), Estimates on the use of water, sanitation and hygiene by country (2000-2015), www.washdata.org/data According to the JMP ladder for sanitation services, this includes open defecation, whereby human faeces are disposed in fields, forests, bushes, open bodies of water, beaches or other open spaces, or with solid waste; unimproved services, which includes pit latrines without a slab or platform, hanging latrines or bucket latrines; and limited services, which is where improved sanitation facilities are shared between two or more households. Sanitation services are deemed “at least basic” if improved sanitation facilities are not shared with other households, and/or where excreta are safely disposed of in situ or transported and treated offsite. LearnOnTheLoo.org.au Download more toilet posters at flags of the world

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Afghanistan 61% Albania Algeria

Benin Burkina FasoBotswana CambodiaBoliviaBrunei

Canada The Central African Republic

Bhutan BurundiBrazil CameroonBosnia & Herzegovina Bulgaria Cape Verde Chad

Kosovo

LibyaLatvia MacedoniaKyrgyzstan LithuaniaLesotho Malawi Maldives

Kuwait

LiechtensteinLebanon MadagascarLaos LuxembourgLiberia Malaysia Mali

El Salvador

GabonEthiopia GhanaEritrea GeorgiaFinland Grenada Guinea

Equatorial Guinea

The GambiaFiji GreeceEstonia GermanyFrance Guatemala Guinea-Bissau

Nicaragua

PalauNorth KoreaNigeria Papua New GuineaOman The Philippines Portugal

Niger

PanamaNorway PeruNiue ParaguayPakistan Poland Qatar

Tonga

Turkmenistan UzbekistanTunisia The United StatesUganda The Vatican City Vietnam

Trinidad & Tobago

The United KingdomTuvalu VanuatuTurkey UruguayUkraine Venezuela Western Sahara

Chile

CyprusCosta Rica DjiboutiThe Comoros Croatia Ecuador

Colombia

The Czech RepublicCote d’Ivoire DominicaCook Islands DenmarkCuba East Timor Egypt

Malta

MongoliaMexico MyanmarMauritania MoroccoMoldova Nauru The Netherlands

The Marshall Islands

MontenegroMicronesia NamibiaMauritius MozambiqueMonaco Nepal New Zealand

Slovenia

SudanSouth Korea SwitzerlandSomalia SwazilandSpain Tajikistan Thailand

The Solomon Islands

SurinameSouth Sudan SyriaSouth Africa SwedenSri Lanka Tanzania Togo

Guyana

IraqIceland JamaicaHonduras IsraelIndonesia Jordan Kenya

Haiti

IrelandIndia JapanHungary ItalyIran Kazakhstan Kiribati

SamoaRwanda SenegalRomania Sao Tome & PrincipeSaint Lucia The Seychelles SingaporeSan MarinoSaint Kitts & Nevis SerbiaRussia Saudi Arabia Sierra Leone Slovakia

Yemen

Zimbabawe

Zambia

Argentina Azerbaijan BarbadosAndorra Armenia The Bahamas BelarusAngola Australia Bahrain BelgiumAntigua & Barbuda Austria Bangladesh BelizeKabul – 61% Tirana – 2% Algiers – 13%

Porto-Novo – 86% Ouagadougou – 77%Gaborone – 40% Phnom Penh – 51%Sucre – 47%Bandar Seri Begawan

Ottowa – 2% Bangui – 75%Thimphu – 37% Bujumbura – 50%Brasília – 14% Yaoundé – 61%Sarajevo – 5% Sofia – 14% Praia N’Djamena – 90%

Pristina

Tripoli – 0%Riga – 7% SkopjeBishkek – 3% Vilnius – 6%Maseru – 56% Lilongwe – 56% Malé – 4%

Kuwait City – 0%

Vaduz – 0%Beirut – 5% Antananarivo – 90%Vientiane – 27% Luxembourg City – 2%Monrovia – 83% Kuala Lumpur – 0% Bamako – 69%

San Salvador – 9%

Libreville – 59%Addis Ababa – 93% Accra – 86%Asmara – 89% Tbilisi – 15%Helsinki – 1% St. George’s – 22% Conakry – 78%

Malabo – 25%

Banjul – 58%Suva – 4% Athens – 1%Tallinn – 0% Berlin – 1%Paris – 1% Guatemala City – 33% Bissau – 79%

Managua – 24%

Ngerulmud – 0%Pyongyang Abuja – 67% Port Moresby – 81%Muscat – 1% Manila – 25% Lisbon – 1%

Niamey – 87%

Panama City – 23%Oslo – 2% Lima – 23%Alofi – 3% Asunción – 9%Islamabad – 42% Warsaw – 2% Doha – 0%

Nuku’alofa – 7%

Ashgabat – 3% Tashkent – 0%Tunis – 7% Kampala – 81% Vatican City Hanoi – 22%

Port of Spain – 8%

London – 1%Funafuti – 9% Port Vila – 47%Ankara – 4% Montevideo – 4%Kiev (Kyiv) – 4% Caracas – 61% Laayoune

Santiago – 0%

Nicosia – 1%San José – 3% Djibouti – 49%Moroni – 66% Zagreb – 3% Quito – 14%

Bogotá – 16%

Prague – 1%Yamoussoukro – 70% Roseau – 22%Avarua – 2% Copenhagen – 0%Havana – 9% Dili – 56% Cairo – 7%

Valletta – 0%

Ulaanbaatar – 41%Mexico City – 11% Naypyidaw – 35%Nouakchott – 55% Rabat – 17%Chisinau Yaren District – 34% Amsterdam – 2%

Majuro – 13%

Podgorica – 4%Palikir Windhoek – 66%Port Louis – 7% Maputo – 76%Monaco – 0% Kathmandu – 54% Wellington – 0%

Ljubljana – 1%

Khartoum – 65%Seoul Bern – 0%Mogadishu – 84% Mbabane – 42%Madrid – 0% Dushanbe – 5% Bangkok – 5%

Honiara – 69%

Paramaribo – 21%Juba – 90% Damascus – 7%Pretoria – 27% Stockholm – 1%Colombo – 6% Dodoma Lomé – 86%

Georgetown – 14%

Baghdad – 14%Reykjavík – 1% Kingston – 15%Tegucigalpa – 20% Jerusalem – 0%Jakarta – 32% Amman – 3% Nairobi – 70%

Port-au-Prince – 69%

Dublin – 8%New Delhi – 56% Tokyo – 0%Budapest – 2% Rome – 1%Tehran – 12% Astana – 2% South Tarawa – 60%

Apia – 3%Kigali – 38% Dakar – 52%Bucharest – 18% São Tomé – 60%Castries – 9% Victoria – 0% Singapore – 0%San Marino – 0%Basseterre Belgrade – 5%Moscow – 11% Riyadh – 0% Freetown – 85% Bratislava – 1%

Sanaá – 40%

Harare – 61%

Lusaka – 69%

Buenos Aires – 5% Baku – 11% Bridgetown – 4%Andorra la Vella – 0% Yerevan – 8% Nassau – 8% Minsk – 6%Luanda – 61% Canberra – 0% Manama – 0% Brussels – 1%St. John’s – 12% Vienna – 0% Dhaka – 53% Belmopan – 13%

The Democratic Republic of the Congo

The Dominican Republic

The People’s Republic of China

Kinshasa – 80% Santo Domingo – 17%

Beijing – 25%

The Republic of ChinaTaipei

The Republic of the CongoBrazzaville

Saint Vincent & the GrenadinesKingstown – 13%

The United Arab EmiratesAbu Dhabi – 0%

Washington, District of Columbia – 0%

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The figures listed below each country represent the rounded percentage of the population who do not have access to “at least basic” levels of sanitation service (as of 2015). For countries that do not have a figure listed belowthem, percentages were not available. These statistics were taken from WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP), Estimates on the use of water, sanitation and hygiene by country (2000-2015), www.washdata.org/data

According to the JMP ladder for sanitation services, this includes open defecation, whereby human faeces are disposed in fields, forests, bushes, open bodies of water, beaches or other open spaces, or with solid waste; unimproved services, which includes pit latrines without a slab or platform, hanging latrines or bucket latrines; and limited services, which is where improved sanitation facilities are shared between two or more households. Sanitation services are deemed “at least basic” if improved sanitation facilities are not shared with other households, and/or where excreta are safely disposed of in situ or transported and treated offsite. LearnOnTheLoo.org.au

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