Percentage of children
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Number of people per acre openly defecating
25 50
10
20
30
40
50
60%
Haiti
Brazil
Dominican Republic
Ghana
Nigeria
Nepal
Eritrea
100 million
10 million
1 million
Number
of people
openly
defecating
Sao Tome and Principe
Timor-Leste
Togo
India
Indonesia
Pakistan
Ethiopia
Burundi
1
2
(^34)
(^58)
10
6
9
7
NORTH
AMERICA
SOUTH
AMERICA
EUROPE
AFRICA
ASIA
AUSTRALIA
INDIA
VIETNAM
HAITI
More than 40
25 to 39.9
10 to 24.9
1 to 9.9
Less than 1
No data
Percentage
of population
that defecates
in the open
Countries with highest rates
- Eritrea
- South Sudan
- Niger
- Chad
- Burkina Faso
- Sao Tome and Principe
- Solomon Islands
- Benin
- Togo
- Namibia
JASON TREAT AND MATTHEW W. CHWASTYK, NGM STAFF; KELSEY NOWAKOWSKI
SOURCES: WHO/UNICEF JOINT MONITORING PROGRAMME FOR WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION; SANGITA VYAS, RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR COMPASSIONATE ECONOMICS
Vietnam India
Change in open-defecation rates
100%
50
0
1990 2015 1990 2015
39% 44%
75%
0.7%
The percentage of people defecating in
the open air declined worldwide from 1990
to 2015, with the most dramatic reductions
in some of the least developed countries.
Yet nearly 950 million people still practice
this public health hazardóa challenge
augmented by population growth.
Cleaning Up an
Unsanitary World
MAKING GAINS
Vietnam has nearly eradi-
cated open defecation.
UN statistics based on toilet
construction show India has
made progress tooóbut
some experts dispute the
extent, arguing in part that
many of the latrines that
have been built go unused.
SANITATION AND STUNTING
In many developing countries, the
prevalence of open defecation has a
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them to illnesses that cause malnutri-
tion and stunt their growth. About
569 million
people in India
defecate in the open.