Adequate sanitation is essential for health, human well-being, the preservation of water resources, biodiversity, and the full enjoyment of human rights. Sanitation is a human right, and although it is linked to the human right to water (HRW), it has specific characteristics that deserve particular attention. These components are (1) availability; (2) quality; (3) physical accessibility; (4) affordability; (5) acceptability; (6) equality and non-discrimination; (7) government management and inter-institutional coordination; (8) access to information and participation; and (9) environmental protection. These components enable the analysis of other aspects that may not be fully considered from the traditional sanitation approach. This researc...
Despite the international efforts, clean water provision to all remains a task to be solved around t...
In July 2010 the UN General Assembly for the first time recognised a right to sanitation and declare...
ABSTRACT The problems related to water management in Mexico have become very complex. A continuously...
The human right to water and water sanitation was promoted to constitutional rank in Mexico in 2012;...
Sanitation is fundamental to human development and well-being. For developing countries, such as Mex...
The achievement of the human right to water is a matter of hydrological security. In Mexico, at the ...
This article analyses Mexico's 2012 constitutional guarantee of the human right to water and the new...
Lack of sanitation affects the lives of billions of people worldwide. It is now generally agreed tha...
The limited access to water services in rural areas of Mexico puts at risk the fulfillment of 2030 A...
The guarantee of the human right to access to potable water implies, beyond its positivation, an eth...
The expansion of the portfolio of human rights beyond formal democracy (the right to vote), has kept...
The Earth consists of approximately 70 percentage of water, but only 1 percent is at present suitabl...
This work reviews the recognition of the human right to water and sanitation in the Latin American r...
On 10 december of the year 1948, the General Assembly of the United Nations, by resolution 217 A (II...
This work examines the issue of the supply of potable water in the border cities of northern Tamauli...
Despite the international efforts, clean water provision to all remains a task to be solved around t...
In July 2010 the UN General Assembly for the first time recognised a right to sanitation and declare...
ABSTRACT The problems related to water management in Mexico have become very complex. A continuously...
The human right to water and water sanitation was promoted to constitutional rank in Mexico in 2012;...
Sanitation is fundamental to human development and well-being. For developing countries, such as Mex...
The achievement of the human right to water is a matter of hydrological security. In Mexico, at the ...
This article analyses Mexico's 2012 constitutional guarantee of the human right to water and the new...
Lack of sanitation affects the lives of billions of people worldwide. It is now generally agreed tha...
The limited access to water services in rural areas of Mexico puts at risk the fulfillment of 2030 A...
The guarantee of the human right to access to potable water implies, beyond its positivation, an eth...
The expansion of the portfolio of human rights beyond formal democracy (the right to vote), has kept...
The Earth consists of approximately 70 percentage of water, but only 1 percent is at present suitabl...
This work reviews the recognition of the human right to water and sanitation in the Latin American r...
On 10 december of the year 1948, the General Assembly of the United Nations, by resolution 217 A (II...
This work examines the issue of the supply of potable water in the border cities of northern Tamauli...
Despite the international efforts, clean water provision to all remains a task to be solved around t...
In July 2010 the UN General Assembly for the first time recognised a right to sanitation and declare...
ABSTRACT The problems related to water management in Mexico have become very complex. A continuously...