[1][2][3] This is a way of raising funds to enable people in the poorest nations to have clean water and a proper toilet, and to learn about hygiene.
Toilet Twinners receive a certificate, containing a photo of the twinned latrine, its location and GPS coordinates.
In stable communities, Toilet Twinning works through a model of community mobilisation to create locally owned and locally delivered water and sanitation programmes.
Hygiene education is a key focus of Toilet Twinning’s work.
In 2013, field operations delivered water and sanitation programmes in 26 countries.