In Iran's remote plains and mountains, nomadic women endure life without access to proper toilets and clean water. Despite being vital to Iran's economy, these nomads face a daily struggle for basic sanitation and hygiene.
Breakdown
- Nomadic women in southern Iran struggle with limited access to basic sanitation. 26s
- Government promised portable toilets and solar water heaters, but progress is slow. 1m 30s
- Only 25% of nomadic families have received promised sanitation facilities. 1m 53s
- Legal restrictions prevent permanent construction in natural reserves, so services are portable. 2m 23s
- Nomads contribute significantly to Iran's economy but continue to face daily hardships. 3m 17s