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    Heard this on the news. Wow.

    Pinoys have more cellphones than toilets
    BY KENNETH HARE HERNANDEZ ON NOVEMBER 28, 2017

    The Department of Health (DoH) on Monday lamented that there are more households in the Philippines that own cell phones than basic toilet facilities.

    Citing data from the Philippine Statistics Authority, Health Secretary Francisco Duque 3rd said 84 percent of households own a mobile phone but only 70 percent have toilet facilities that are not shared with other households.

    Also, according to the World Health Organization and the United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef), seven million Filipinos still practice open defecation, mostly in rural areas.

    “When our neighbors defecate in the open, in fields and waterways, our children will more likely experience frequent bouts of diarrhea, have worm infections, and grow up stunted and undernourished,” said UNICEF country representative Lotta Sylwander.

    The DoH continues to promote its Zero Open Defecation Program advocacy and health education campaign to teach people, especially those in rural areas, basic sanitation practices such as stopping open defecation, making sure everyone has a sanitary toilet, proper hand washing, hygienic food preparation, safe disposal of animal and domestic waste, creation and maintenance of a clean and safe environment.

    Duque said giving away toilets will not solve the problem of open defecation.

    “Households and communities need to be prepared. They should also be responsible. When our governors and mayors give toilets for free, household heads should also invest their time and resources, however, limited they may be, in building their own toilet facilities,” he said.

    “It’s the same when we buy our own cell phones. We take care of it because the money we used to buy it came from our own pockets. That should also be the case for our own toilets,” he added.

    Working with other government agencies, local government units, non-government organizations and the private sector to promote its ZOD Program the DoH in selected rural communities has launched a communication campaign, called “Goodbye, Dumi! Hello, Healthy!” to convince household heads to build their own sanitary toilets.

    The program was first implemented in the province of Masbate in 2014 and would be rolled out to other regions in 2018.

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    in our house alone, the ratio is 2 cellphones for every one toilet.

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    I think the correct title of the aticle should be Pinoys prioritize cellphones over toilets.

    Sa isang household, ilang tao ang nakatira. Di naman 1 is to 1 ang ratio ng toilet at cp diba.

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    we have 3 toilets....2 cellphones

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    There are households with no toilets at all. The whole of ilog Pasig ang toilet nila. But they have cellphones. But then again a cell phone is cheaper than a toilet.

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    Tsikot is not the target market of that study. Everyone here has a toilet and a cellphone.

    If you read the article, it refers to the rural poor who have phones but no toilet in their household.

    Also, it counts having a phone and not the number of phones - it's binary, 1 or 0. 1 if you have 1 phone or 20. So again, everyone here has both cellphones and toilets.

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    Magkano magpagawa ng pinaka basic na banyo?

    They can't and won't spend on that since they can poop anywhere for free

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    Hindi ito tungkol sa kung ilan cellphone niyo sa bahay compared to ilan ang CR

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    Magkano magpagawa ng pinaka basic na banyo?

    They can't and won't spend on that since they can poop anywhere for free
    5k...nag pagawa ako recently para sa mga tao ko...as in basic...the bowl cost 700 only..flush is mano mano

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    Sa PH madami household wala CR

    Pero imbes na magpagawa ng CR iba ang ginagastusan

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    Sa PH madami household wala CR

    Pero imbes na magpagawa ng CR iba ang ginagastusan
    logic: why make one? andyan naman pasig river...

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    Now now, just imagine taking a dump without a cellphone. I think the cellphone complements the toilet bowl.

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    Sa Manggahan Floodway direct sa ilog ang toilet. Tapos sa weekends mamimingwit ng Tilapia yung same people na nagjejebs doon 🤤

    Am glad Pasig finally cleared the East bank of informal settlers. Even with all the rubble left behind, it already looks a lot nicer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MR_BIG18 View Post
    logic: why make one? andyan naman pasig river...

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    Sabi ko nga

    They won't and can't spend on a CR

    Kasi libre nmn tumae kahit saan

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    Mga squatters naman ito and not the regular pinoys


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    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    Sa Manggahan Floodway direct sa ilog ang toilet. Tapos sa weekends mamimingwit ng Tilapia yung same people na nagjejebs doon 🤤

    Am glad Pasig finally cleared the East bank of informal settlers. Even with all the rubble left behind, it already looks a lot nicer.
    ah eh..papi....google dirty jobs, they have an episode na most of the poo poo ng tao sa cali...pumupunta sa fish pens to feed tilapias..i know sa nature, fishes eats bacteria but when you think about it...naku po

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    Quote Originally Posted by dreamur View Post
    Now now, just imagine taking a dump without a cellphone. I think the cellphone complements the toilet bowl.

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    i can imagine!
    crap upstairs, crap downstairs.
    heh heh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    Magkano magpagawa ng pinaka basic na banyo?

    They can't and won't spend on that since they can poop anywhere for free
    sa prubinsiya, with bayanihan spirit, it would probably be just the cost of several bags of cement.

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    Mas applicable sa Pinoy sa ciudad, own more cars than parking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dreamur View Post
    Now now, just imagine taking a dump without a cellphone. I think the cellphone complements the toilet bowl.

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    back then i just sniffed the shampoo bottles. and read the ingredients w/ super-long names like methylpropylparaben lysergicaciddithylemide etc

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