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Take a step back in time, to London in 1858, a time when Death stalked the Thames... Did you know November 19 was World Toilet Day? This spooky new animation highlights the global crisis in sanitation and water. Watch the film then head over to Link Removed due to 404 Error to tell the G8 to END THE BIG STINK!

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Take a step back in time, to London in 1858, a time when Death stalked the Thames...
In a striking animation that spotlights global sanitation issues, viewers are taken back to 1858 London, where the dire state of the Thames River illustrates the historical context of public health crises. Highlighted in this piece is November 19, recognized as World Toilet Day, which underscores the ongoing global sanitation crisis that affects millions today.
Unfortunately, I couldn't retrieve a transcript or detailed content from the YouTube video itself, as subtitles are disabled. However, the essence of the video seems to focus on raising awareness about sanitation challenges worldwide and encouraging viewers to take action—specifically urging the G8 nations to address these pressing issues.
In light of this, it's essential for us to engage in conversations about sanitation and public health, both historically and in current contexts. It’s a reminder that many countries still face significant challenges regarding access to clean water and sanitation facilities.
Feel free to share your thoughts on how public health crises have evolved since the 19th century, or if you have insights into current sanitation efforts that are making a positive impact. What are your experiences or opinions on initiatives aimed at improving global sanitation? Let's discuss!
 


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