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Health Dignity and Development: What Will it Take?
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Health Dignity and Development: What Will it Take?
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The UN Millennium Project was commissioned by United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan to develop a practical plan of action to meet the Millennium Development Goals. This title outlines the practical actions that are needed to increase access to water and sanitation. It underscores the need to focus on the global sanitation crisis.
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The UN Millennium Project was commissioned by United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan to develop a practical plan of action to meet the Millennium Development Goals. This title outlines the practical actions that are needed to increase access to water and sanitation. It underscores the need to focus on the global sanitation crisis.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 617g
- ISBN-13: 9781138471917
- ISBN-10: 1138471917
- Artikelnr.: 60009622
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 617g
- ISBN-13: 9781138471917
- ISBN-10: 1138471917
- Artikelnr.: 60009622
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Millennium Project, UN
Foreword
Task force members
Preface
Acknowledgments
Millennium Development Goals
Executive summary
Chapter 1 Water is life
The historical context
The institutional context
The focus of this report
Part 1 The Millennium Development target for domestic water supply and sanitation
Chapter 2 Why focus on water supply and sanitation
Human values and human rights
Contribution to the Millennium Development Goals
Chapter 3 Target 10 and the global monitoring system
Target 10 on water and sanitation
The current system for monitoring and evaluation
Chapter 4 Where are the needs greatest?
Access to domestic water supply and sanitation services
Current levels of access and the rate of progress toward the goal
Low access to services and high incidence of water
related disease
Identifying greatest needs globally
Pinpointing greatest needs within countries
Chapter 5 What's holding us back?
Political constraints
Institutional constraints
Financial constraints
Technical challenges
Conclusion
Chapter 6 The special challenge of meeting the sanitation target
A collective or an individual service?
The nature of demand for improved sanitation
Reorienting public institutions for sanitation service delivery
Changing roles for government
New technologies or better use of existing technologies?
Alternative planning approaches for urban sanitation
Alternative planning approaches for rural sanitation
Galvanizing support for sanitation and hygiene
Chapter 7 Technology and infrastructure
Available technological options
Cost
reduction strategies
The need for innovation
Chapter 8 What would it cost?
Global estimates
National estimates: a method to assess needs
Chapter 9 Grappling with financing for the poorest
Principal target group: poor people in the poorest countries
Financial constraints in low
income countries
Affordability, sustainability, and water conservation
What about middle
income countries?
Part 2 Water resources for all the Millennium Development Goals
Chapter 10 Why does water resources development and management matter?
Poverty and hunger
Environmental sustainability
Health
Gender equality
Exploiting potential synergies through combined approaches
Chapter 11 What actions are needed?
Investing in water resources development and management
Adopting integrated water resources management
Examples of context
specific actions
Chapter 12 Monitoring and support systems
Monitoring water resources
Global institutional support structures
Recommendations for the international community
Part 3 Achieving the Millennium Development Goals
Chapter 13 How to make the Goals a reality
A call to action
Ten critical actions
Chapter 14 An operational plan
Appendix 1 Insights from case studies
Notes
References.
Task force members
Preface
Acknowledgments
Millennium Development Goals
Executive summary
Chapter 1 Water is life
The historical context
The institutional context
The focus of this report
Part 1 The Millennium Development target for domestic water supply and sanitation
Chapter 2 Why focus on water supply and sanitation
Human values and human rights
Contribution to the Millennium Development Goals
Chapter 3 Target 10 and the global monitoring system
Target 10 on water and sanitation
The current system for monitoring and evaluation
Chapter 4 Where are the needs greatest?
Access to domestic water supply and sanitation services
Current levels of access and the rate of progress toward the goal
Low access to services and high incidence of water
related disease
Identifying greatest needs globally
Pinpointing greatest needs within countries
Chapter 5 What's holding us back?
Political constraints
Institutional constraints
Financial constraints
Technical challenges
Conclusion
Chapter 6 The special challenge of meeting the sanitation target
A collective or an individual service?
The nature of demand for improved sanitation
Reorienting public institutions for sanitation service delivery
Changing roles for government
New technologies or better use of existing technologies?
Alternative planning approaches for urban sanitation
Alternative planning approaches for rural sanitation
Galvanizing support for sanitation and hygiene
Chapter 7 Technology and infrastructure
Available technological options
Cost
reduction strategies
The need for innovation
Chapter 8 What would it cost?
Global estimates
National estimates: a method to assess needs
Chapter 9 Grappling with financing for the poorest
Principal target group: poor people in the poorest countries
Financial constraints in low
income countries
Affordability, sustainability, and water conservation
What about middle
income countries?
Part 2 Water resources for all the Millennium Development Goals
Chapter 10 Why does water resources development and management matter?
Poverty and hunger
Environmental sustainability
Health
Gender equality
Exploiting potential synergies through combined approaches
Chapter 11 What actions are needed?
Investing in water resources development and management
Adopting integrated water resources management
Examples of context
specific actions
Chapter 12 Monitoring and support systems
Monitoring water resources
Global institutional support structures
Recommendations for the international community
Part 3 Achieving the Millennium Development Goals
Chapter 13 How to make the Goals a reality
A call to action
Ten critical actions
Chapter 14 An operational plan
Appendix 1 Insights from case studies
Notes
References.
Foreword
Task force members
Preface
Acknowledgments
Millennium Development Goals
Executive summary
Chapter 1 Water is life
The historical context
The institutional context
The focus of this report
Part 1 The Millennium Development target for domestic water supply and sanitation
Chapter 2 Why focus on water supply and sanitation
Human values and human rights
Contribution to the Millennium Development Goals
Chapter 3 Target 10 and the global monitoring system
Target 10 on water and sanitation
The current system for monitoring and evaluation
Chapter 4 Where are the needs greatest?
Access to domestic water supply and sanitation services
Current levels of access and the rate of progress toward the goal
Low access to services and high incidence of water
related disease
Identifying greatest needs globally
Pinpointing greatest needs within countries
Chapter 5 What's holding us back?
Political constraints
Institutional constraints
Financial constraints
Technical challenges
Conclusion
Chapter 6 The special challenge of meeting the sanitation target
A collective or an individual service?
The nature of demand for improved sanitation
Reorienting public institutions for sanitation service delivery
Changing roles for government
New technologies or better use of existing technologies?
Alternative planning approaches for urban sanitation
Alternative planning approaches for rural sanitation
Galvanizing support for sanitation and hygiene
Chapter 7 Technology and infrastructure
Available technological options
Cost
reduction strategies
The need for innovation
Chapter 8 What would it cost?
Global estimates
National estimates: a method to assess needs
Chapter 9 Grappling with financing for the poorest
Principal target group: poor people in the poorest countries
Financial constraints in low
income countries
Affordability, sustainability, and water conservation
What about middle
income countries?
Part 2 Water resources for all the Millennium Development Goals
Chapter 10 Why does water resources development and management matter?
Poverty and hunger
Environmental sustainability
Health
Gender equality
Exploiting potential synergies through combined approaches
Chapter 11 What actions are needed?
Investing in water resources development and management
Adopting integrated water resources management
Examples of context
specific actions
Chapter 12 Monitoring and support systems
Monitoring water resources
Global institutional support structures
Recommendations for the international community
Part 3 Achieving the Millennium Development Goals
Chapter 13 How to make the Goals a reality
A call to action
Ten critical actions
Chapter 14 An operational plan
Appendix 1 Insights from case studies
Notes
References.
Task force members
Preface
Acknowledgments
Millennium Development Goals
Executive summary
Chapter 1 Water is life
The historical context
The institutional context
The focus of this report
Part 1 The Millennium Development target for domestic water supply and sanitation
Chapter 2 Why focus on water supply and sanitation
Human values and human rights
Contribution to the Millennium Development Goals
Chapter 3 Target 10 and the global monitoring system
Target 10 on water and sanitation
The current system for monitoring and evaluation
Chapter 4 Where are the needs greatest?
Access to domestic water supply and sanitation services
Current levels of access and the rate of progress toward the goal
Low access to services and high incidence of water
related disease
Identifying greatest needs globally
Pinpointing greatest needs within countries
Chapter 5 What's holding us back?
Political constraints
Institutional constraints
Financial constraints
Technical challenges
Conclusion
Chapter 6 The special challenge of meeting the sanitation target
A collective or an individual service?
The nature of demand for improved sanitation
Reorienting public institutions for sanitation service delivery
Changing roles for government
New technologies or better use of existing technologies?
Alternative planning approaches for urban sanitation
Alternative planning approaches for rural sanitation
Galvanizing support for sanitation and hygiene
Chapter 7 Technology and infrastructure
Available technological options
Cost
reduction strategies
The need for innovation
Chapter 8 What would it cost?
Global estimates
National estimates: a method to assess needs
Chapter 9 Grappling with financing for the poorest
Principal target group: poor people in the poorest countries
Financial constraints in low
income countries
Affordability, sustainability, and water conservation
What about middle
income countries?
Part 2 Water resources for all the Millennium Development Goals
Chapter 10 Why does water resources development and management matter?
Poverty and hunger
Environmental sustainability
Health
Gender equality
Exploiting potential synergies through combined approaches
Chapter 11 What actions are needed?
Investing in water resources development and management
Adopting integrated water resources management
Examples of context
specific actions
Chapter 12 Monitoring and support systems
Monitoring water resources
Global institutional support structures
Recommendations for the international community
Part 3 Achieving the Millennium Development Goals
Chapter 13 How to make the Goals a reality
A call to action
Ten critical actions
Chapter 14 An operational plan
Appendix 1 Insights from case studies
Notes
References.