Globally, 2.5 billion people lack access to safe, clean toilets. To put that in more relatable terms, more people around the world have mobile phones than toilets. To help promote the U.N. and UNICEF's first World Toilet Day, we created a series of graphic posters that also served as social posts and a landing page featuring an 8-bit game available on desktop and mobile. 
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Far too often, a toilet is just out of reach
2.5 billion people don't have access to a safe, clean toilet.
Without access to a toilet, relieving yourself comes with an audience
15% of the world's population has no toilet facilities at all, forcing them to defecate in the open.
Going to the toilet shouldn't mean the loss of innocence.
Where women and girls don't have access to a safe, clean toilet, they are often at risk of sexual harrasment and rape.
Without sanitary toilets, serving dinner comes with a side of disease.
The lack of safe, clean toilets around the world provides breeding grounds for flies, which spread disease to everyone's food.
Investing in safe, clean toilets creates a pipeline to development.
Every year, developing countries could gain up to $260 billion by investing in safe, clean toilets and water.
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