There is growing acceptance that the progress delivered under the Millennium Development Goal target for drinking water and sanitation has been inequitable. As a result, the progressive reduction of inequalities is now an explicit focus of the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) targets, adopted in 2015, for universal access to drinking water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH). This shift in focus has implications for the way in which the next generation of WASH policies and programmes will be conceived, designed, financed and monitored
This Briefing Note presents evidence for the impact of water supply, sanitation and improved hygiene...
Dysfunctional water, sanitation and hygiene (WaSH) systems are mainly determined by poor water gover...
Gender equality in the 2030 agenda: Gender-responsive water and sanitation system
This report explores the ways in which access to water, sanitation and hygiene affects development o...
Safe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) are fundamental to an improved standard of livin...
The World Health Organization (WHO) and United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), through the J...
Access to safe and clean drinking water and sanitation is a universal right and central to human we...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) call for universal access to water and sanitation services ...
Inequality in access to water and sanitation is one of the biggest development challenges of the tw...
Target 7c of the Millennium Development Goals (MDG 7c) aimed to halve the population that had no sus...
Celebrating World Water Day, The Lancet Editors1 highlighted the gains made towards Millennium Devel...
Clean water, proper sanitation, and hygiene (WaSH) can have a significant impact on human health. La...
Target 7c of the Millennium Development Goals (MDG 7c) aimed to halve the population that had no sus...
Water and sanitation services are critical for public health. The importance of these services is re...
Target 6.2 of the Sustainable Development Goals calls for universal access to sanitation by 2030. Th...
This Briefing Note presents evidence for the impact of water supply, sanitation and improved hygiene...
Dysfunctional water, sanitation and hygiene (WaSH) systems are mainly determined by poor water gover...
Gender equality in the 2030 agenda: Gender-responsive water and sanitation system
This report explores the ways in which access to water, sanitation and hygiene affects development o...
Safe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) are fundamental to an improved standard of livin...
The World Health Organization (WHO) and United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), through the J...
Access to safe and clean drinking water and sanitation is a universal right and central to human we...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) call for universal access to water and sanitation services ...
Inequality in access to water and sanitation is one of the biggest development challenges of the tw...
Target 7c of the Millennium Development Goals (MDG 7c) aimed to halve the population that had no sus...
Celebrating World Water Day, The Lancet Editors1 highlighted the gains made towards Millennium Devel...
Clean water, proper sanitation, and hygiene (WaSH) can have a significant impact on human health. La...
Target 7c of the Millennium Development Goals (MDG 7c) aimed to halve the population that had no sus...
Water and sanitation services are critical for public health. The importance of these services is re...
Target 6.2 of the Sustainable Development Goals calls for universal access to sanitation by 2030. Th...
This Briefing Note presents evidence for the impact of water supply, sanitation and improved hygiene...
Dysfunctional water, sanitation and hygiene (WaSH) systems are mainly determined by poor water gover...
Gender equality in the 2030 agenda: Gender-responsive water and sanitation system