Dutch toilet queue demands action on sanitation
Updated - Thursday 01 April 2010
More than 200 people and 30 agencies lined up for the Dutch toilet queue during the World Water Day event in Amsterdam, The Netherlands on 25 March 2010. They also signed a manifesto in the form of a toilet paper roll demanding that the Dutch minister of development aid keeps up his drive for the ‘Sanitation and Water for All: a Global Framework for Action’ initiative.
Students at the International school in Amsterdam made a toilet queue on 22 March.
The Dutch toilet queues formed part of the global End Water Poverty campaign that organized all over the world toilet queues in the same week to call for more international and national action on sanitation.


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