Activists
call for gender-friendly toilets across cities :
Creating gender-inclusive restrooms in existing
facilities is a solution, one of them says, by
Manushree Mahat (kp 05/04/2024), Toilets
for all : Gender-inclusive toilets are a matter of right
for queer folks. They will also boost pink tourism
(kp 08/05/2024)
Urgency
Of Public Toilets, by Britti Aryal (rn 05/04/2024)
Public
toilets of Nepalgunj to be managed, by Siraj Khan
(rn 16/02/2024)
KMC
makes it mandatory for petrol pumps to build and provide
toilets free of cost for their customers (rep
01/02/2024)
Discussion
on the draft of sanitation and hygiene bill in Karnali
(kh 20/01/2024)
Remarkable
Journey Towards Sanitation, by Shyam P Lohani (rn
03/12/2023)
Promoting
Citywide Inclusive Sanitation, by Jhabindra Bhandari
(rn 12/07/2023)
Promoting
WASH In Health Care Facilities (rn 25/01/2023)
Promote
Public Toilets Nationwide, by Balaram Sharmna
Chaulagain (rn 20/08/2022)
Build
public toilets : All the local levels must allocate a
fair amount of annual budget for building public toilets
(ht 09/08/2022)
Thirty-three
businesses sign up to open their toilets to public :
With the agreement, 250 toilets belonging to various
businesses and organisations will be run for public use
(kp 22/06/2022)
‘Low-quality
sanitary pads have health impacts on women’ : Bring a
national program for free, biodegradables and reusable
pads to all the women and girls in the communities and
schools: MHM PA (nlt 19/06/2022)
The
politics of public toilets : Experts and users say
public toilet designs must evolve to become
all-inclusive spaces with equitable access, by
Aakriti Ghimire (kp 14/06/2022)
KMC
to operate 10 smart toilets at the earliest (kh
12/06/2022)
The
nightmare of unclean loos : Let yours truly put his
nightmare in brief: Shabby public toilets located in a
dark underbelly of a decaying city, by Devendra
Gautam (ae 10/02/2022)
‘Hygiene
facilities need to be accessible to all:’ Tripti Rai,
Country Director, Water Aid Nepal. "We need to respect
the right to water and sanitation of everybody in the
country. We also need to value the services we get
because we have an unequal reach of the services."
(nlt 12/01/2022)
Sustainable
Sanitation for all, by Prakash Amatya (rep
19/11/2021) [see video]
Open
Defecation Still Widely Practised In Nepal, by
Mahima Devkota (rn 19/11/2021)
Woes
in capital city: People flow in the sewers, no one takes
responsibility, by Milan Dahal (kh 29/09/2021)
A
Kathmandu-based social enterprise is reimagining public
toilets : Unlike many public toilets in the Valley,
Aerosan Sustainable Sanitation’s public lavatories have
automatic faucets, functioning flushes, and are run by
professional cleaners, by Srizu Bajracharya (kp
02/09/2021), Toilet:
An urban tragedy. To pee or not to pee—that is the
existential dilemma we face in our public lavatories
(kp 03/09/2021)
Paradigm
shift to the menstrual cup : This budding product is far
better than other menstrual products, by Kribina
Pathak (kp 19/03/2021)
Shops
occupy city’s pay toilet and bath facility : Officials
at the Kathmandu Metropolitan City say they are unaware
of the matter, by Anup Ojha (kp 22/02/2021)
Water
and sanitation: Why they are vital for Nepal’s economy,
by Catarina de Albuquerque (ht 03/12/2020)
Remove
the ‘luxury tax’ to overcome period poverty in
Nepal : Nepal should stop charging value added tax on
menstrual products to make them more affordable, by
Jesselina Rana and Shubhangi Rana (kp 18/11/2020)
Incomplete
integrated model settlement handed over to impoverished
families : The model settlement in Gramthan Rural
Municipality, an open defecation-free local unit
in Morang district, does not have any toilets, by
Deo Narayan Sah (kp 08/11/2020)
Smart
toilets being built in Rupandehi, by Rekha Bhusal
(rep 18/03/2020)
Thamel
offers everything to foreign tourists, but lacks a very
basic thing: A public toilet: Officials at Thamel
Development Council say the land is too expensive to
construct public restrooms, by Anup Ojha (kp
01/03/2020), Win
or loos: Nepal needs to invest in more public toilets:
The lack of toilets in Thamel is symptomatic of a larger
issue—of the lack of focus on public hygiene (kp
02/03/2020)
Public
toilets to be built at heritage sites, marketplaces
(ht 01/02/2020)
For
lack of latrines, people in Bajhang are relieving
themselves outdoors: It’s been three and a half months
since PM KP Sharma Oli declared the country ‘Open
Defecation Free’, by Basanta Pratap Singh (kp
17/01/2020)
Education
Minister launches sanitary pad distribution without
preparation: The local governments, which are supposed
to procure and distribute the pads, have yet to get the
budget, by Binod Ghimire (kp 01/01/2020), Free
sanitary pads for adolescent schoolgirls (ht
02/01/2020)
Without
proper sanitation facilities, girls keep missing school
during menstruation: While menstrual taboos already lead
girls to miss school, a lack of water and sanitation at
schools only pushes them to stay away, by Elisha
Shrestha (kp 31/12/2019)
A
Musahar settlement in Rautahat lacks land to build
toilets: Local government-run open defecation free
programme fails to take off, by Shiva Puri (kp
21/12/2019)
KMC
develops 20 designs for public toilets (ht
20/11/2019)
When
nature calls, where do you go in Kathmandu? The city
utterly lacks public toilets, and if there are some,
they are disgusting and they stink, by Anup Ojha (kp
19/11/2019)
There
is a significant dearth of public toilets in Nepal: The
country is yet to have concrete policies and guidelines
to deal with an issue that could very well cause a
public health crisis, by Kribina Pathak (kp
12/11/2019)
Women-friendly
toilet in city stressed (ht 12/11/2019)
Lack
of functional toilets in Mayadevi temple area compels
Lumbini visitors to relieve themselves in the open:
Infrastructure was built for four well-equipped toilets
in the area but lack of a plan on how to operate them
has rendered them unusable, by Manoj Poudel (kp
11/11/2019)
Valley
locals are turning to gods to combat littering and
urination: Communities have discovered that putting up
images of Hindu deities on public walls prevents garbage
dumping, open defecation and public urination, by
Anup Ojha (kp 23/10/2019)
Lack
of toilets pushes people to poop, pee in public spaces
in Taulihawa: Busy spaces like Nayatol, Gaudhichowk,
Chowk Bazaar, Bhikshu Chowk, Prasashan Karayala Chowk
and Jamuwar Chowk do not have public toilets, by
Manoj Paudel (kp 22/10/209)
Nepal
declared open defecation free, but people are still
relieving themselves outdoors: Many households in the
Tarai districts do not have toilets due to financial
constraints and lack of land, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 01/10/2019), Can
Nepal remain open-defecation free? Declaring Nepal open
defecation-free is easy. The real challenge is keeping
it so, by Kribrina Pathak (kp 01/10/2019) [The
simple declaration is already fake, just like most of
Trump's statements!], Oli
ridiculed as Nepal completes rituals of open-defecation
free nation, by Aditi Baral (rep 01/10/2019), Glory
Of Attaining ODF Status, by Uttam Maharjan (rn
03/10/2019)
Kathmandu
has been declared open defecation free, but people are
still pooping on the streets: Sanitation experts and
even city officials themselves say there is nothing
substantial behind the declaration, by Anup Ojha (kp
19/09/2019), Kathmandu
has been declared open defecation-free, maybe
prematurely: At present, there are only 37 public
toilets in Kathmandu. Given this, the claim that
Kathmandu is now open-defecation free sounds bogus
(kp 19/09/2019)
As
government rushes to declare country open defecation
free, concerns remain: Experts say one toilet per
household alone will not prevent deaths from waterborne
diseases unless efforts are made to improve overall
sanitation, by Arjun Poudel (kp 25/08/2019)
KMC
to be ODF even without enough public toilets (ht
14/08/2019)
Why
Nepal's open defecation free campaign hasn't worked:
With 11 districts yet to achieve open defecation free
status, the government is unlikely to meet its September
target, by Nayak Paudel (kp 01/08/2019)
Pashupatinath
is the richest shrine in the country, but it has
stinking toilets that nobody wants to use: The Pashupati
Development Trust had brought 23 portable toilets two
months ago to facilitate the public, but they are
sitting idle at the office’s premises, helping no one,
by Anup Ojha (kp 20/07/2019)
Meeting
The ODF Target, by Uttam Maharjan (rn 18/07/2019)
Despite
spending millions on fixing its drainage system,
Nepalgunj inundated by sewage, by Arjun Oli (rep
10/07/2019)
Locals
of Patan worried about sewage backflow during monsoon:
Despite the problem recurring for over a decade,
authorities have done little to solve drainage problems
in the area, by Anup Ojha (kp 09/07/2019)
Govt
to declare Nepal ODF country by September 30 (ht
06/07/2019) [How ridiculous!]
KMC
to build over 40 'smart' toilets within next fiscal year,
by Aditi Baral (rep 05/07/2019)
Latrines
lie useless in Gaushala, one of Mahottari’s ODF
villages: The place was declared an open defecation-free
area four years ago, by Sunita Baral (kp 23/06/2019)
Out
in the open: Constructing toilets alone won’t solve open
defecation issues (kp 10/06/2019)
600
houses without toilets in Birgunj: Authorities say a
lack of building materials has delayed the construction
of toilets, by Shankar Acharya (kp 09/06/2019)
Chitwan
company launches Nepal’s first disposable eco sanitary
pads, by Krishana Prasain and Pramita Dhakal (kp
22/05/2019)
Trust
to instal 23 portable toilets on Pashupati premisesThe
portable lavatories are expected to come handy during
major festivals when the area is overwhelmed with
visitors, by Anup Ojha (kp 17/05/2019)
Parsa
struggles to receive open defecation free tag, by
Shankar Acharya (kp 06/05/2019)
Toilet
trained expert: A Nepali researcher is on a mission to
make smart toilets accessible to the world’s poor,
by Sonia Awale (nt 01/03/2019)
Toilet
talk: The Valley’s public toilets are in woeful sanitary
conditions (kp 01/02/2019), 57
public toilets for millions of people in KMC, by
Shuvam Dhungana (rep 03/02/2019), KMC
to build 284 public toilets across city, by Shuvam
Dhungana (rep 05/02/2019)
63
districts declared open defacation free zones (kp
27/01/2019)
Bring
toilets at petrol pumps to public use, say stakeholders
(ht 27/01/2019)
KMC
declares new far-fetched target: Promises to build
‘smart public toilets’ in a city devoid of public
lavatories, by Anup Ojha (kp 24/01/2019)
LDT
launches e-toilet in Lumbini (kp 08/10/2018)
Access
to drinking water enables villages to focus on
sanitation, by Dinesh Subedi (rep 16/08/2018)
Musahars
start using toilet four years after Udayapur attained ODF
status, by Maheshwor Chamling Rai (rep 20/06/2018)
Toilet
trained: As Nepal reaches the goal of sanitation for all,
the next health challenge is to make latrines hygienic
(nt 08/06/2018)
Where
to take a dump: Building toilets is all well and good, but
what happens to the sludge?, by Bhushan Tuladhar (nt
08/06/2018)
Holy
stink! Piles of pooh litter Mt Everest, by Rajan
Pokhrel (ht 25/05/2018)
Menstrual
hygiene policy on the cards (ht 25/05/2018)
Public
toilets in sorry state (ht 11/04/2018), Let’s
talk
toilets: The Valley so utterly lacks public toilets that
for many it’s a tough time when they have to answer a
pressing call of nature (ht 12/04/2018)
Bidur
Municipality to attain ODF status, by Bhagwati Lama
(rep 10/04/2018)
Local
women launch sanitation campaign (ht 06/04/2018)
Kankai
Municipality declared ODF zone in Jhapa (ht
20/02/2018)
No
toilets for Dalits in ODF Rukum, by Ganesh BK
(20/02/2018)
No
toilet in govt offices of Laxmipur-Patari Municipality
(ht 11/02/2018)
Toilet
tale:
In the schools with separate toilets for girls, the
attendance rate is high. In those where such facilities
are lacking, many girls do not come to school during
menstruation, by Ishwar Rauniyar (rep 31/01/2018)
Poor
locals under pressure to build latrines, by Byas
Shankar Upadhyay (ht 13/01/2018)
Dom
families in Saptari have no land to build latrines
(ht 28/12/2017)
Separate
toilets at school recommended to help education of girls
(rep 01/12/2017)
2.6
million Nepalis still lack toilet, by Anup Ojha (kp
21/11/2017), Government
unlikely to meet ODF target (ht 22/11/2017)
Understanding
hygeine:
Rural Nepalis have to be made to understand the benefits
of using toilets over open defecation for wider
adoption and acceptance, by Anisha Bhattarai (kp
03/11/2017)
36,000
families in jhapa don’t have Toilets (kp 25/09/2017)
School
girls build toilet on their own, by Jagat Khadka
(rep 19/09/2017)
Deadly
deluge: Harvesting flood waters and recharging
Kathmandu’s depleting aquifers will turn a crisis into
an opportunity, by Navin Singh Khadka (kp
28/07/2017)
‘Water
supply, sewerage systems need restructuring’, by
Rupesh Acharya (ht 23/07/2017)
Sanitation
must
for nation-building: Govt (ht 14/07/2017)
Jhapa
rural
municipality declared ODF zone (ht 14/07/2017)
Capital
trails
in open defecation free mission: 38 districts so far
have been declared ODF zones since 2011 when the
campaign was launched, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
30/06/2017)
KMC
to
build 300 public conveniences (kp 22/06/2017)
Local
levels
told to make ODF campaign more effective (ht
07/06/2017)
Risk
of
Bagmati sanitation being undone persists, by Anup
Ojha (kp 14/04/2017)
ODF
drive
a huge challenge in Saptari (ht 13/04/2017)
A
Dalit caste’s struggle for toilet, by Madan Thakur
(rep 06/04/2017)
Valley
lacks
adequate number of public toilets (ht 01/04/2017)
Open
defecation
still a scourge in Valley (ht 27/02/2017)
Women
complain
of lack of toilets with proper facilities in public
places, by Anita Shrestha (ht 25/03/2017)
Rukum
children
run sanitation campaign (ht 14/03/2017)
Govt
plan
stresses need for wastewater treatment plants (ht
13/03/2017)
Water
supply,
sanitation coverage remains stagnant (ht
09/03/2017), Water
coverage:
Questions of the levels of improved water supply and
sanitation remain, as regards quality, quantity and
regularity (ht 10/03/2017)
‘One
house
one toilet’ campaign hits snag (ht 23/02/2017)
Water
crisis
gives rise to open defecation problem, by Purna BK
(kp 22/02/2017)
Zonta
hands
over toilets to Pashupati dev trust (kp 21/02/2017)
Dirty
loos
at hospital raise concern (ht 17/02/2017)
Condition
of public toilets remain same despite hike in budget,
by Ruhee Shrestha (rep 13/02/2017)
Open
defecation in Everest poses risk of health hazard, by
Radha Dhungana (rep
09/02/2017)
Rautahat
VDCs
declared Open Defaecation Free zone sans toilets (ht
05/01/2017)
KMC
to
build 48 public toilets: The new public toilets,
each costing around Rs 2.2 million, will be built
under the public private partnership, by Anup Ojha
(kp 21/12/2016)
23
pc
of kavre families sans toilets (kp 15/12/2016)
Mobile
toilets
becoming popular in Valley (ht 04/12/2016)
When
nature
calls …, by Sabitra Dhakal (ht 03/12/2016)
‘Disabled-friendly
public
toilets needed’ (ht 25/11/2016)
Public
toilets
of no use to visually impaired (ht 20/11/2016)
Govt
not
quite in tempo to meet 2017 universal basic
sanitation goal (kp 19/11/2016)
43pc
of
Nepal’s urban population lacks access to toilet, says
report (ht 19/11/2016)
Water,
sanitation
projects launched (ht 05/11/2016)
38
districts
yet to attain ODF status (ht 05/11/2016)
Valley
lacks
adequate, clean public toilets (ht 02/10/2016)
MoFALD
makes
septic tank mandatory for all houses (ht 29/09/2016)
Still
more
to do: To make the ODF zones campaign a success public
awareness and development of required infrastructure
must go side by side (ht 23/09/2016)
Toilet
talk:
The Open Defecation Free campaign sounds impressive, but
little has changed on the ground, by Radha Paudel
(kp 14/07/2016)
Salvaging
sewage:
Given the right conditions, wastewater treatment can be
made both profitable and environmentally conscious at
the same time, by Sneha Pandey (rep 10/06/2016)
The
basic
sanitation mission: Celebrating the 17th national
sanitation action week in Nepal, by Dinesh Kharel
(rep 03/06/2016)
Public
toilets
in Valley in poor condition (ht 05/05/2016)
Missed
opportunities:
A forced levy on public toilets can only drive the poor
to nearest and most convenient open space, by Shyam
KC (kp 25/03/2016)
Women
prefer
to avoid Kathmandu's public toilets, by Isha Pandey
(rep 18/02/2016)
Toilet
talk:
We need to break the silence and talk about our
defecation habits and how they affect our everyday life,
by Bicram Rijal (kp 19/11/2015)
Stench
from
leaking drainage irks public (kp 13/09/2015)
Out
in
the open: The state should deliver sanitation services
just as it expects its citizens to build toilets, by
Bicram Rijal (kp 10/09/2015)
Raise
investment:
Lack of funding has placed water and sanitation under
risk, by Govind Shrestha (rep 13/08/2015)
Call
to
include right to safe water, sanitation in statute (kp
23/03/2015)
Kathmandu
faces
faecal sludge mgmt challenge (kp 17/03/2015)
Lawmakers
pledge
to ensure water, sanitation (ht 17/03/2015)
Eco-friendly
toilet
fails to impress, by Gaurav Thapa (kp 19/02/2015)
Toilet
construction
drive picks up pace in Dolakha, by Rajendra
Manandhar (kp 25/01/2015)
ODF
zone
sans single toilet (ht 23/01/2015)
Open
defecation
free in name only, by Narahari Sapkota (rep
19/01/2015)
Sanitation,
Justice
And Development, by Bishesh Aryal (sp 16/01/2015)
Govt
steps
up sanitation drive in Tarai districts, by Suresh
Yadav (rep 03/01/2015) |