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Karachi's Markets Lack Basic Toilets for Millions
30 Jan
Summary
- Millions in Karachi lack access to safe public toilets.
- Saddar market areas have severely limited sanitation facilities.
- Inadequate toilets disproportionately affect women and workers.

Urban planning is increasingly recognized as crucial for public health, with modern approaches integrating hygiene infrastructure. However, in Karachi, Pakistan, a critical gap exists in providing adequate public toilets, especially in bustling commercial areas like Saddar.
A recent study in Saddar highlighted the severe deficiencies in sanitation infrastructure, noting the absence of formal public toilets in busy market zones. This situation poses a significant public health risk, particularly for the millions of people who rely on these areas daily.
The lack of accessible and hygienic toilets disproportionately affects women and vulnerable groups, exposing them to harassment and health complications. Globally, billions still lack safe toilets, contributing to preventable diseases and environmental pollution.


