Meeting the MDG drinking water and sanitation target: a mid-term assessment of progress

83 % of the world's population are using improved drinking water sources, but 1.1 billion people are still without coverage. Progress in sub-Saharan Africa was impressive, moving from 49 % coverage in 1990 to 58 % in 2002. But at this rate it will not meet the MDG target by 2015. An estimated 2.6 billion people lack improved sanitation. Despite major progress in South Asia, more than a third of its population use improved sanitation, coverage in sub-Saharan Africa is only 36 %. Globally, the human population without coverage declined by only 100 million.

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Main Authors: WHO, Geneva (Switzerland) eng, UNICEF, New York (USA) eng
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Published: Geneva (Switzerland) WHO 2004
Subjects:DRINKING WATER, WATER SUPPLY, PUBLIC HEALTH, HYGIENE, DEVELOPMENT PLANS, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, DEVELOPMENT POLICIES, SOCIAL POLICIES, POLITIQUE DE DEVELOPPEMENT, POLITIQUE SOCIALE, EAU POTABLE, APPROVISIONNEMENT EN EAU, SANTE PUBLIQUE, PLAN DE DEVELOPPEMENT, DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE, POLITICA DE DESARROLLO, POLITICA SOCIAL, AGUA POTABLE, ABASTECIMIENTO DE AGUA, SALUD PUBLICA, HIGIENE, PLANES DE DESARROLLO, DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE,
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spelling unfao:6632052021-05-05T06:52:06ZMeeting the MDG drinking water and sanitation target: a mid-term assessment of progress WHO, Geneva (Switzerland) eng UNICEF, New York (USA) eng textGeneva (Switzerland) WHO2004 83 % of the world's population are using improved drinking water sources, but 1.1 billion people are still without coverage. Progress in sub-Saharan Africa was impressive, moving from 49 % coverage in 1990 to 58 % in 2002. But at this rate it will not meet the MDG target by 2015. An estimated 2.6 billion people lack improved sanitation. Despite major progress in South Asia, more than a third of its population use improved sanitation, coverage in sub-Saharan Africa is only 36 %. Globally, the human population without coverage declined by only 100 million.83 % of the world's population are using improved drinking water sources, but 1.1 billion people are still without coverage. Progress in sub-Saharan Africa was impressive, moving from 49 % coverage in 1990 to 58 % in 2002. But at this rate it will not meet the MDG target by 2015. An estimated 2.6 billion people lack improved sanitation. Despite major progress in South Asia, more than a third of its population use improved sanitation, coverage in sub-Saharan Africa is only 36 %. Globally, the human population without coverage declined by only 100 million.DRINKING WATERWATER SUPPLYPUBLIC HEALTHHYGIENEDEVELOPMENT PLANSSUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTDEVELOPMENT POLICIESSOCIAL POLICIESPOLITIQUE DE DEVELOPPEMENTPOLITIQUE SOCIALEEAU POTABLEAPPROVISIONNEMENT EN EAUSANTE PUBLIQUEHYGIENEPLAN DE DEVELOPPEMENTDEVELOPPEMENT DURABLEPOLITICA DE DESARROLLOPOLITICA SOCIALAGUA POTABLEABASTECIMIENTO DE AGUASALUD PUBLICAHIGIENEPLANES DE DESARROLLODESARROLLO SOSTENIBLEURN:ISBN:92-4-156278-1
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topic DRINKING WATER
WATER SUPPLY
PUBLIC HEALTH
HYGIENE
DEVELOPMENT PLANS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPMENT POLICIES
SOCIAL POLICIES
POLITIQUE DE DEVELOPPEMENT
POLITIQUE SOCIALE
EAU POTABLE
APPROVISIONNEMENT EN EAU
SANTE PUBLIQUE
HYGIENE
PLAN DE DEVELOPPEMENT
DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE
POLITICA DE DESARROLLO
POLITICA SOCIAL
AGUA POTABLE
ABASTECIMIENTO DE AGUA
SALUD PUBLICA
HIGIENE
PLANES DE DESARROLLO
DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
DRINKING WATER
WATER SUPPLY
PUBLIC HEALTH
HYGIENE
DEVELOPMENT PLANS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPMENT POLICIES
SOCIAL POLICIES
POLITIQUE DE DEVELOPPEMENT
POLITIQUE SOCIALE
EAU POTABLE
APPROVISIONNEMENT EN EAU
SANTE PUBLIQUE
HYGIENE
PLAN DE DEVELOPPEMENT
DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE
POLITICA DE DESARROLLO
POLITICA SOCIAL
AGUA POTABLE
ABASTECIMIENTO DE AGUA
SALUD PUBLICA
HIGIENE
PLANES DE DESARROLLO
DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
spellingShingle DRINKING WATER
WATER SUPPLY
PUBLIC HEALTH
HYGIENE
DEVELOPMENT PLANS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPMENT POLICIES
SOCIAL POLICIES
POLITIQUE DE DEVELOPPEMENT
POLITIQUE SOCIALE
EAU POTABLE
APPROVISIONNEMENT EN EAU
SANTE PUBLIQUE
HYGIENE
PLAN DE DEVELOPPEMENT
DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE
POLITICA DE DESARROLLO
POLITICA SOCIAL
AGUA POTABLE
ABASTECIMIENTO DE AGUA
SALUD PUBLICA
HIGIENE
PLANES DE DESARROLLO
DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
DRINKING WATER
WATER SUPPLY
PUBLIC HEALTH
HYGIENE
DEVELOPMENT PLANS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPMENT POLICIES
SOCIAL POLICIES
POLITIQUE DE DEVELOPPEMENT
POLITIQUE SOCIALE
EAU POTABLE
APPROVISIONNEMENT EN EAU
SANTE PUBLIQUE
HYGIENE
PLAN DE DEVELOPPEMENT
DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE
POLITICA DE DESARROLLO
POLITICA SOCIAL
AGUA POTABLE
ABASTECIMIENTO DE AGUA
SALUD PUBLICA
HIGIENE
PLANES DE DESARROLLO
DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
WHO, Geneva (Switzerland) eng
UNICEF, New York (USA) eng
Meeting the MDG drinking water and sanitation target: a mid-term assessment of progress
description 83 % of the world's population are using improved drinking water sources, but 1.1 billion people are still without coverage. Progress in sub-Saharan Africa was impressive, moving from 49 % coverage in 1990 to 58 % in 2002. But at this rate it will not meet the MDG target by 2015. An estimated 2.6 billion people lack improved sanitation. Despite major progress in South Asia, more than a third of its population use improved sanitation, coverage in sub-Saharan Africa is only 36 %. Globally, the human population without coverage declined by only 100 million.
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topic_facet DRINKING WATER
WATER SUPPLY
PUBLIC HEALTH
HYGIENE
DEVELOPMENT PLANS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPMENT POLICIES
SOCIAL POLICIES
POLITIQUE DE DEVELOPPEMENT
POLITIQUE SOCIALE
EAU POTABLE
APPROVISIONNEMENT EN EAU
SANTE PUBLIQUE
HYGIENE
PLAN DE DEVELOPPEMENT
DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE
POLITICA DE DESARROLLO
POLITICA SOCIAL
AGUA POTABLE
ABASTECIMIENTO DE AGUA
SALUD PUBLICA
HIGIENE
PLANES DE DESARROLLO
DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
author WHO, Geneva (Switzerland) eng
UNICEF, New York (USA) eng
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UNICEF, New York (USA) eng
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title Meeting the MDG drinking water and sanitation target: a mid-term assessment of progress
title_short Meeting the MDG drinking water and sanitation target: a mid-term assessment of progress
title_full Meeting the MDG drinking water and sanitation target: a mid-term assessment of progress
title_fullStr Meeting the MDG drinking water and sanitation target: a mid-term assessment of progress
title_full_unstemmed Meeting the MDG drinking water and sanitation target: a mid-term assessment of progress
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