Equality in Water and Sanitation Services / edited by Oliver Cumming and Tom Slaymaker.

Erişim Adresi
ISBN
9781315471532 (e-book : PDF)
Dil Kodu
İngilizce
İngilizce
Basım Bildirimi
First edition.
Yayın Bilgisi
Boca Raton, FL : Routledge, 2018.
Fiziksel Niteleme
1 online resource (336 pages) : 125 illustrations, text file, PDF.
Dizi
Earthscan Water Text
Bibliyografi, vb. Notu
Includes bibliographical references and index.
İçindekiler Notu
Progress in tracking inequalities lessons from MDG monitoring--Robert Bain and Tom Slaymaker -- --The human rights to water and sanitation: challenges and implications for future priorities----Catarina de Albuquerque, Lo Heller and Virginia Roaf -- --The potential of the SDG framework to promote equality through WASH initiatives----Sanjay Wijesekera, Bruce Gordon and Sue Cavill -- --Equality in water supply provision Beyond numbers served----Lyla Mehta, Alan Nicol and Indika Arulingam -- --WASH and Gender: understanding gendered consequences and impacts of WASH in/security----Kathleen OReilly and Robert Dreibelbis -- --The Environmental Dimensions of Universal Access to Safe Water----Roger Calow (ODI), Alan MacDonald (BGS) and Miriam Denis Le Seve (ODI) -- How international water and sanitation monitoring fails deprived urban dwellers----Gordon McGranahan, Anna Walnycki, Festo Dominick, Wilbard Kombe, Alphonce Kyessi, Tatu Mtwangi Limbumba, Hezron Magambo, Mwanakombo Mkanga and Tim Ndezi -- --First a basic service for all reducing WASH inequalities through more equitable funding and financing strategies.----Ian Ross and Richard Franceys -- Breaking the barriers disability, ageing and HIV in inclusive WASH programming----Jane Wilbur and Louisa Gosling -- --Addressing the Menstrual Needs of Women and Girls is Necessary to Achieve Gender Equality in Water and Sanitation Service Delivery----Bethany Caruso and Marni Sommer -- The interlocking inequalities of poor water and sanitation, poor nutrition and lack of access to healthcare ----John Anderson and Oliver Cumming -- Monitoring inequalities in WASH service levels----Tom Slaymaker and Rick Johnston -- Benchmarking progress on reducing inequalities over time----Jeanne Luh and Jamie Bartram -- Counting the costs and benefits of equitable WASH service provision----Guy Hutton and Luis Andres -- Inequality beyond the toilet: fecal sludge management and the community-level dimensions of sanitation--David Berendes and Joe Brown.
Özet, vb.
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 book provides an authoritative textbook for students, as well as a point of reference for policy-makers and practitioners interested in reducing inequalities in access to WASH services. Four key areas are addressed: background to the human right to water and development goals; dimensions of inequality; case studies in delivering water and sanitation equitably; and monitoring progress in reducing inequality.
Konu
Sanitation __ Developing countries.
Water-supply __ Developing countries.
Water security __ Developing countries.
Environmental justice __ Developing countries.
Environmental justice.
Sanitation.
Water security.
Water-supply.
Electronic books.
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