World Toilet Day: what about the rights of persons living with disabilities?

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Doctors often advise us to drink adequate water daily. But I am obliged to drink less water when travel in the city not because I have no enough water or pure drinking water  in my home but because what we do not have  here in the town is accessible & disabled friendly public toilet even in the capital city!  I always struggle in finding accessible public toilets in Kathmandu! Persons with disabilities also have equal rights to health and sanitation and must be ensured accessibility in public spots! So on the occasion of the World Toilet Day, 19th Nov, we, with many voices but with one chorus, want to raise awareness on disabilities rights to public health. Join the cause!!!

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