Sanitation Solutions for the Developing World
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The Problem
Some 2.6 billion people—or 40% of the world population—currently live without improved sanitation conditions. Many developing countries pour raw sewage directly into the ocean, valley floors, and river beds. These poor waste management practices lead to sanitation conditions that afflict and kill millions with trachoma, schistosomiasis (bilharzia), cholera, hookworm, and other related diarrheal diseases. This undermines developing nations’ economies. Improving sanitation facilities has been proven to reduce rates of disease, cut healthcare costs, and spur greater economic productivity.
The Solution
The Soilet is a simple, innovative and sustainable sanitation solution built in the developing world for the developing world. The Soilet digests human waste in a more natural mini ecosystem. Proprietary technologies inside the Soilet separate solid from liquid waste, composting the two elements into clean and nutrient enriched dirt over the course of just a few weeks. The Soilet does not smell and can be made with little money in any country from locally available materials.
How to Help
Many people are eager to get involved with development and humanitarian work, especially in a public health and social entrepreneurial context. We are a small but rapidly growing organization and are always looking for qualified interns to help us run our organization. Contact us for more details.