The World's Longest Toilet Queue
This event is part of the End Water Poverty campaign
This is a global event demanding action for political leaders on water and sanitation. People from all over the world will form the world's longest toilet queue to stand in solidarity with and for people who have no access to adequate sanitation - which directly results in the deaths of 4000 children every single day.
This queue will apply pressure and build global campaigning momentum ahead of the most important gathering of leaders on water and sanitation ever - the world's first High-Level Meeting on Water and Sanitation in April 2010.
Get all the details online at: www.worldtoiletqueue.org and help us spread the word by tweeting, joining as a fan on facebook and emailing your friends!



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By Serena OSullivan
31 Jul 2009 12:33
Involvement
If you and your organisation want to get involved, get in touch and find out more through the End Water Poverty website.
By Anonymous
Awesome
This is a great idea, looking forward to joining the queue!
By Anonymous
Would like to JOIN hand Togther
We would like to join this event we are Induan org and working on community development.
By RALPH
6 Nov 2009 11:37
want to involved
Good morning. I introduce to you African Media Aid/Global Media Foundation based in Sunyani in the Brong-Ahafo region of Ghana. We are also into the same campaign dubbed: Access to clean Water and Sanitation Campaign with emphasise of providing toilet faciltites to schools in rural areas of Ghana. I won this year's Sheila Mckechnie Foundation International Camapainer Award. We are interested in your campaign and want to get involved.
thank you.
Raphael Godlove Ahenu
Ghana.
By RALPH
6 Nov 2009 11:38
want to involved
Good morning. I introduce to you African Media Aid/Global Media Foundation based in Sunyani in the Brong-Ahafo region of Ghana. We are also into the same campaign dubbed: Access to clean Water and Sanitation Campaign with emphasise of providing toilet faciltites to schools, health centres and communties in rural areas of Ghana. I won this year's Sheila Mckechnie Foundation International Camapainer Award. We are interested in your campaign and want to get involved.
thank you.
Raphael Godlove Ahenu
Ghana.
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