World Toilet Organization (WTO)

The World Toilet Organization (WTO) is the leading global voice for sanitation – a non-profit organization working towards a world with clean, safe toilets and sanitation for everyone, everywhere, at all times. Breaking the taboo silence on the sanitation crisis is at the heart of WTO’s efforts. WTO was founded by Jack Sim in Singapore on the 19th November 2001. WTO has commemorated its founding day as World Toilet Day since 2001 and in 2013 the United Nations adopted the 19th of November as UN World Toilet Day. 

Mission &. Vision:
We use them every day – at home, school, work, restaurants, shopping malls – yet we seldom talk about them. The silence around the issue of toilets and sanitation has deadly consequences.

Despite compelling evidence that shows the benefits and great returns of investing in sanitation, it continues to be an ‘unglamorous’ subject for many policy-makers. The area of water (an equally important subject), on the other hand, receives more funding and attention on the global development agenda.

This is slowly changing. In 2015, the United Nations came out with its new global agenda and its seventeen Sustainable Development Goals to achieve by 2030. Its sixth goal calls for the end of open defecation and adequate and equitable sanitation and hygiene for all. This is an ambitious goal but one that we are striving to achieve given the detrimental consequences that arise from inadequate sanitation.

Around one billion people in our world today face the indignity of defecating in the open. A lack of clean and safe toilets at schools leads to higher dropout among girls once they reach puberty. Diarrhoeal diseases – a direct consequence of poor sanitation – kill more children every year than AIDS, malaria and measles combined.

Clean and safe toilets are prerequisites for health, dignity, privacy and education.

The World Toilet Organization was established with the aim to break the taboo around toilets and the sanitation crisis. Since 2001, we have lobbied governments, public and private sector stakeholders and the international community to prioritize sanitation in the development agenda.

Through our initiatives – World Toilet Day, World Toilet Summit, World Toilet College and SaniShop – we continue to mobilise an international network of partners, supporters, donors, governments and international organisations to advocate for effective sanitation policies to ensure health, dignity and well-being for everyone, everywhere.
Internship tasks:
● To help survey what are the Chinese sanitaryware manufacturer’s needs of improving their international branding, and help develop the WTO Trust Mark offer to these manufacturers;
● Help establish WTO’s website.

Requirements:
● Bachelor’s degree (completed/ongoing), Prefer students in the background of Business, Statistics and Computer science;
● Marketing, Research & Communications Skills;
● Fluency in spoken and written English;
● Meticulous planning skills, and the ability to analyse issues with clarity and present balanced, strong arguments;
● Good written and verbal communication skills;
● Good negotiation and presentation skills.
2018-11-19 | Mumbai, India – World Toilet Summit
2017-11-20 | Melbourne, VIC Australia – World Toilet Summit
2017-11-19 | Suwon, Korea Rep – International Toilet Culture Conference
2016-01-27 | Kuching, Malaysia – World Toilet Summit
2009-12-02 | Singapore, Singapore – World toilet summit
2008 | Macau – Forum / World Toilet Expo and Forum
2007 | India – Forum / World Toilet Expo and Forum
2006 | Russia – Forum / World Toilet Expo and Forum
2005 | UK – Forum / World Toilet Expo and Forum
2004 | China – Forum / World Toilet Expo and Forum
2003 | Taiwan – Forum / World Toilet Expo and Forum
2002 | Korea Rep – Forum / World Toilet Expo and Forum
2001-11-19 | Singapore, Singapore – Forum / World Toilet Expo and Forum
Relations with Non-Governmental Organizations
Participates in: F-XJ8220 – Sustainable Sanitation Alliance (SuSanA). Member of: F-XJ5803 – End Water Poverty (EWP); C-XC0047 – World Water Council (WWC). Links indicated by: J-XM7717 – Global Interfaith WASH Alliance (GIWA).

Members
International Organizations (235) in 58 countries. Membership countries not specified. Included in the above, one organization listed in this Yearbook:

Included in the above, one organization listed in this Yearbook:

Member Organizations
Global Dry Toilet Association of Finland