It’s a scene typically played out during fiestas:
People rushing to the streets, drawn to the sound of a marching band. Everyone
is smiling, eager to see the “star” of the celebration. But instead of showing
the face of a movie celebrity, a beauty queen or a politician, the video
reveals an unlikely, yet welcome sight—a new, clean toilet facility.
Aptly titled “Fiesta”, the Domex video, produced by
Unilever Philippines, is available on Youtube and shows how underprivileged
Filipinos welcome the “arrival” of clean toilet facilities in their
communities. “The video aims to make people realize the value of a toilet which
most of us, unfortunately, take for granted,” said Dennis Chua, Domex Brand
Manager.
The “Fiesta” video contributes to the efforts of
Domex’s One Million Clean Toilets Movement. Each unique view translates into a
pledge for the advocacy campaign which collects pledges from households to
conscientiously maintain their own hygienic bathrooms. For every pledge
received, Domex will donate P5 to UNICEF’s sanitation program, towards
improving access to basic sanitation in deprived areas around the world,
including the Philippines.
“By watching the ‘Fiesta’ video and asking our
friends to watch it, we are not only raising awareness for toilet appreciation
and sanitation, more importantly, we are helping less privileged communities
gain access to clean toilet facilities,” said Benjie Yap, Unilever Foods and
Home Care Vice President.
Clean toilets, germ-free communities
All over the country, people are welcoming the
construction of new toilet facilities and the repair of dilapidated ones, since
becoming aware of its role in disease prevention, especially among children.
According to the Department of Health, of the
estimated 3,420 diarrhea-related deaths among Filipino children under 5 every
year, around 2,000 could have been prevented by access to safe water, improved
toilet sanitation and personal hygiene.
“This video should serve as a wake-up call for most
of us. The little things we take for granted, like having a clean toilet, could
mean the world to others and could definitely help save lives,” Chua said.
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