Every year on 19 November, the world observes World Toilet Day to highlight the importance of safe sanitation and hygiene. This day reminds us that toilets are not just basic facilities—they are essential for health, dignity, and safety. Yet, millions of people around the world still do not have access to clean and proper toilets, which leads to many health problems and environmental pollution. Proper sanitation helps prevent diseases, keeps our surroundings clean, and protects water sources from contamination. When communities have access to hygienic toilets, children can attend school regularly, women feel safer, and families live healthier lives. World Toilet Day encourages governments, schools, and individuals to spread awareness and take action to improve sanitation facilities everywhere. This year’s theme focuses on “accelerating change”, encouraging us all to do our part—no matter how small. Simple steps like keeping our toilets clean, saving water, practicing handwashing, and spreading awareness in our communities can make a big difference. World Toilet Day teaches us that sanitation is a shared responsibility, and every effort counts towards building a healthier and more dignified world for everyone.