This report pulls together all the available evidence and information on the state of sanitation in the world today. It looks at access and usage data, summarises the benefits of improved sanitation, looks at benefits relative to investment and operational costs and makes the case for greatly improved investment in the sector. This report is based on background documents prepared for the UN Commission for Sustainable Development 12th and 13th sessions on sanitation
Despite high-profile efforts to ‘reinvent the toilet’ (Gates Foundation, 2014) and ‘end open defecat...
To better leverage opportunities arising out of sustainable and inclusive management of sanitation s...
Sanitation planning in developing countries: Added value of resource recovery Worldwide 2.5 billion...
This report pulls together all the available evidence and information on the state of sanitation in ...
Slow progress is being made towards the achievement of the Millennium Development Goal for sanitatio...
The global environmental sanitation crisis cannot be denied: well over a century after the sanitary ...
The report is a product arising from the work of the Sustainable Sanitation Alliance which was initi...
Centre at the LSHTM, for the quality control of this document. Few problems affect so many in such a...
Background Improved sanitation has been shown to have great impacts on people's health and economy. ...
This report lays out eight commitments that are neeeded if the global community is to effectively ad...
The purpose of this meta-evaluation was to identify which sanitation approaches in developing countr...
Water and sanitation services are critical for public health. The importance of these services is re...
Appropriate and adequate sanitation solutions are crucial for the protection of human health in emer...
Limited access to capital to invest in sanitation is key amongst a range of complex reasons that res...
Improving sanitation is more than building toilets. The sanitation chain comprises of collection, tr...
Despite high-profile efforts to ‘reinvent the toilet’ (Gates Foundation, 2014) and ‘end open defecat...
To better leverage opportunities arising out of sustainable and inclusive management of sanitation s...
Sanitation planning in developing countries: Added value of resource recovery Worldwide 2.5 billion...
This report pulls together all the available evidence and information on the state of sanitation in ...
Slow progress is being made towards the achievement of the Millennium Development Goal for sanitatio...
The global environmental sanitation crisis cannot be denied: well over a century after the sanitary ...
The report is a product arising from the work of the Sustainable Sanitation Alliance which was initi...
Centre at the LSHTM, for the quality control of this document. Few problems affect so many in such a...
Background Improved sanitation has been shown to have great impacts on people's health and economy. ...
This report lays out eight commitments that are neeeded if the global community is to effectively ad...
The purpose of this meta-evaluation was to identify which sanitation approaches in developing countr...
Water and sanitation services are critical for public health. The importance of these services is re...
Appropriate and adequate sanitation solutions are crucial for the protection of human health in emer...
Limited access to capital to invest in sanitation is key amongst a range of complex reasons that res...
Improving sanitation is more than building toilets. The sanitation chain comprises of collection, tr...
Despite high-profile efforts to ‘reinvent the toilet’ (Gates Foundation, 2014) and ‘end open defecat...
To better leverage opportunities arising out of sustainable and inclusive management of sanitation s...
Sanitation planning in developing countries: Added value of resource recovery Worldwide 2.5 billion...