Global Analysis and Assessment of Sanitation and Drinking Water

  • The World Health Organization (WHO) on 13 April 2017 published a report, Global Analysis and Assessment of Sanitation and Drinking-Water (GLAAS) 2017.
  • This report states that nearly two billion people currently use contaminated water.
  • The disclosure was by made in the new report published by WHO on behalf of UN-Water.
  • The report states that countries will not meet global aspirations of universal access to safe drinking-water and sanitation unless steps are taken to use financial resources more efficiently.

    Contaminated Water and Health: Know More

  • Contaminated drinking-water is estimated to cause more than 500000 diarrhoeal deaths each year.
  • Contaminated water is also a major factor in several neglected tropical diseases, including intestinal worms, schistosomiasis and trachoma.
  • Countries have increased their budgets for water, sanitation and hygiene at an annual average rate of 4.9 per cent over the last three years.
  • 80 per cent of countries report that Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) financing is still insufficient to meet nationally-defined targets for WASH services.
  • In many developing countries, current national coverage targets are based on achieving access to basic infrastructure.
  • Planned investments have yet to take into account the much more ambitious Sustainable Development Goals targets, which aim for universal access to safely managed water and sanitation services by 2030.
  • Water and sanitation official development assistance disbursements increased from USD 6.3 to USD 7.4 billion from 2012 to 2015.

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