Community Health Workers: Economic Growth and Improved Sanitation Go Hand in Hand
Community health workers in Uganda are boosting their income by selling SATO products in their communities, benefiting them by achieving economic growth and moving forward to progress for UN’s SDG 6.2.
These are their stories.
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Meet Abeed Gabunga: a journey from being a mason to becoming an entrepreneur
We follow the inspirational story of Abeed Gabunga who started out as one of several masons trained to install SATO products and is now a successful entrepreneur. Full Story
SATO Toilets gives Tanzanian school new lease of life
SATO Toilets in Tanzania recently completed the construction of toilets at Bombabili Primary School in Dar Es Salaam. Full Story
SATO Toilets’ efforts extend to Bhutan as part of the Minnani Toilet Project
The provision of improved sanitation will go a long way in helping Bhutan achieve the Gross National Happiness goals it aspires to.
Back in 2017, SATO Toilets donated 1,000 units as part of the “Minnani Toilet Project”. There has been a noticeable change in the public’s attitude towards sanitation since then. The pursuit of safe and clean toilets has emerged as a national objective, sanctioned at the highest level of government.
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Changing lives of Rural India with effective sanitation solutions
Uttar Pradesh is India's most populated state with over 200 million people. Two villages-Dhuti and Sahaspur, from the district Pratapgarh, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India look to improve their own communities with water-saving sanitation solutions. Full Story
New solutions improve life in Uganda’s “SATO Village”
Aki Kiwanuka and his wife Joyce live in the village of Kito, located in the southern part of Uganda that borders Lake Victoria. Full Story
Mrs. Aarayi in Tamil Nadu gets her first toilet
Of the 72 million residents of Tamil Nadu, the lush and hilly state at the southernmost tip of India, more than half live in rural villages. Full Story
SATO partners with NGOs to bring toilets to rural India
For over three decades, Marachi Subburaman has been working tirelessly to improve the lives of his fellow Indians through SCOPE, his non-profit organization based in Trichy, India. Full Story
SATO’s Design Approach to the Sanitation Challenge
Daigo Ishiyama is Director of Marketing and Technology at SATO. He’s also the designer of the ground-breaking sanitation solution, the SATO toilet pan.
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