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How a simple toilet can save a community

We all use the toilet every day. It’s a normal, private part of life that we don't often think about. But what if you had no toilet? Where would you go? For nearly a billion people around the world, the answer is outside: in a field, in the bushes, by a river, or next to railway tracks. This is called open defecation , and it is one of the most dangerous and widespread problems facing developing countries today. It is not just a matter of comfort or privacy, it’s a critical issue of health, safety, and human dignity .

What if You could finish work earlier - Part 2: The Pomodoro Technique

In our busy lives, it often feels like there's never enough time. We have so much to do: work, studies, chores, and still want to enjoy our hobbies and spend time with loved ones. It's easy to feel stressed and overwhelmed when tasks pile up, and our focus jumps from one thing to another without really finishing anything. We often wonder, "How can I get more done?" or "How can I stop wasting my time?"

Safe water - safe future, a 4-way guide to water storage

In many parts of the world, turning on a tap for clean water is not possible, especially in developing countries. People live in areas without access to running water or wells. For them, storing water is a daily necessity and a major challenge. It's not just about having enough water, it's also about keeping that water clean and safe to drink. This is a very important problem because dirty water can cause serious illnesses. Finding good, safe ways to store water is key to the health and well-being of many communities.