
The poster, developed as part of the Global Affairs Canada (GAC) project, serves as an educational and promotional tool for communities to adopt simple, cost-effective improvements to their existing latrines. It highlights three key solutions—Sato pan, plastic slab, and stabilized soil lining. The goal is to help families maintain dignity, health, and safety while reducing smells, preventing structural collapse, and ensuring long-lasting sanitation facilities. It also includes placeholders for pricing and purchase details, making it practical for local distribution and action.
The poster, developed as part of the Global Affairs Canada (GAC) project, serves as an educational and promotional tool for communities to adopt simple, cost-effective improvements to their existing latrines. It highlights three key solutions—Sato pan, plastic slab, and stabilized soil lining. The goal is to help families maintain dignity, health, and safety while reducing smells, preventing structural collapse, and ensuring long-lasting sanitation facilities. It also includes placeholders for pricing and purchase details, making it practical for local distribution and action.
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