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A startling 72% of people in Sub-Saharan Africa lack access to safe and hygienic sanitation – and where germs thrive, illness and inequality thrive too. When people are healthy, they have a much greater chance of becoming educated, finding work, and breaking the cycle of poverty. Lethepu Matshaba, Vice President of Home Care Africa at Unilever, argues that South African businesses, NGOs, and the public sector must work together to address the sanitation crisis holistically. In South Africa, 14 million people lack access to safe sanitation, and diarrhoeal diseases associated with poor sanitation remain the second leading cause of death in young children. But more than just the risk of spreading dangerous diseases, unsafe sanitation and poor hygiene can have a long-lasting impact on a child’s future.