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'''Country:''' Germany
 
Keywords: awareness raising, education, school competition
=== A contest inspires students and schools to come up with their own ideas for improving their sanitation facilities ===
'''Basic data:'''
The German Toilet Organization (GTO) launched a competition named “Toiletten machen Schule” (“Toilets making the grade”) in November 2012. Its aim was to encourage schools with its students to imagine an idea that makes school toilets a "better" and comfortable place. GTO supported the schools by providing an inspirational package on how best to structure the process and plan activities accordingly. Finally, seventy-nine schools from all over Germany was active in this awareness raising project.
==== '''The project and the experiences:''' ====
The taboo around the topic of sanitation persists around the world. In Germany, for example, the school toilet is often perceived as a dirty, smelly and an uncomfortable place. A survey among students in Berlin revealed that an alarming 75% of the interviewed students avoid using their school sanitation facilities and even try to drink less in order to avoid going to the toilet. In many schools the facilities are not functioning properly, and there is often a lack of sufficient toilet paper, soap, brushes or dustbins. In addition there is often neglect and little appreciation for school restrooms, and many schools face problems with vandalism and graffiti.
It is generally useful to organize such kind of competition, where "only" the main aim is given, thus the students are enough free to imagine great and successful ideas to solve the given problem. In this competition it was a perfect solution, as well, that the schools had to give its own resources (e.g. time, money) into the implementation, so the participants were more committed to the project.
==== '''Contribution to the SuSanA sustainability criteria:''' ====
'''Technically Appropriate, Including O&M: '''a contest inspires many creative ideas for engaging students and parents in the upkeep of their own toilets and washrooms.
'''Promote health and hygiene effectively:''' the topic of sanitation is included in the school curriculum, so students learn about proper hygiene, sanitation, and water conservation.
==== Project details: ====
Project begin: 2012
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