The Guardian: Life without Toilets
Photo: Andrea Bruce, NOOR Images
Last year, award winning professional photographer Andrea Bruce came to visit SOIL in Northern Haiti to document our work to expand access to lifesaving sanitation in urban communities. Since then, she has traveled the world to shed light on the global sanitation crisis and the resulting photo essay, which was commissioned by National Geographic, has gone on to win first prize in the Pictures of the Year award.
Don’t miss the Guardian’s piece on the series, including a shout-out to SOIL’s transformative sanitation solution. Are you interested in seeing more of Andrea’s photos of SOIL? Visit this page to view them in the July issue of National Geographic.
From SOIL’s entire team in Haiti, congratulations, Andrea!
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