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Dignity denied as more than 3,000 schools in South Africa still use pit toilets

Por: ABC News World May 22, 2023

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GA-MASHASHANE, South Africa -- At a high school in rural northern South Africa, more than 300 students and their teachers share three toilets, and that woefully lopsided figure isn't the worst problem. The three toilets are pit latrines, effectively 10-feet-deep holes in the ground that students line up during a lunch break to use. The pit toilets at Seipone Secondary School in the village of Ga-Mashashane at least are covered by white... + full article



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