It is very hard to imagine it, from where I live in Japan. We are probably the Toilet Nation - in some way obsessed about hygiene etc.
Published by Yoshimi Yoshida, Environmental Consultant at Yoshimi Yoshida Environmental Nutrition Consulting Service
It is very hard to imagine it, from where I live in Japan.
We are probably the Toilet Nation - in some way obsessed about hygiene etc.
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You are most likely right about that rural areas of those developing nations are beyond what anyone in more affluent societies experience. I stayed in Bangalore and Yangon in Burma, but both places offered the min. or least basics during my stay: that is, a private bathroom at my quarter. but I observed that there were areas pretty much everywhere - outside the gated residence.
Published by Yoshimi Yoshida, Environmental Consultant at Yoshimi Yoshida Environmental Nutrition Consulting Service
Yes Yoshimi Yoshida , it's very hard to imagine the real life in villages or rural communities from Zambia, Indonesia, Nepal or Mauritania that aren't as lucky as other cities. That's why we have to make them a comfortable and quality of life.
Published by María Infante Chillón, Professional MSc.Civil Engineer at unemployment situation