Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene

Better hygiene and access to drinking water and sanitation will accelerate progress toward two millennium development goals (MDGs): 'reduce under-five child mortality rate by 2/3 between 1990 and 2015' and "by 2015 halve the proporti...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Brief
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/11/12006034/water-sanitation-hygiene
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spelling okr-10986-97152021-04-23T14:02:46Z Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene World Bank ACCESS TO DRINKING WATER ACCESS TO SAFE DRINKING WATER ACCESS TO WATER BASIC SANITATION BEHAVIOR CHANGE BETTER HYGIENE CHILD MORTALITY CHILD MORTALITY RATE CHOLERA CLEAN WATER CLEANLINESS COMMUNITY WATER COMMUNITY WATER SUPPLY CONNECTION DIARRHEA DIARRHEAL DISEASE DIARRHEAL DISEASES DISEASE TRANSMISSION DRINKING WATER DRINKING WATER QUALITY DRINKING WATER SUPPLY DYSENTERY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION EPIDEMIOLOGY FOOD PREPARATION GLOBAL WATER SUPPLY HAND WASHING HANDS WITH SOAP HANDWASHING HEALTH AND HYGIENE HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH PROMOTION HEPATITIS HYGIENE HYGIENE BEHAVIOR HYGIENE BEHAVIORS HYGIENE EDUCATION HYGIENE MESSAGES HYGIENE PRACTICES HYGIENE PROMOTION INADEQUATE SANITATION INADEQUATE WATER INFECTIOUS DISEASE INTERVENTION INTESTINAL WORMS INVESTMENTS IN WATER SUPPLY MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS MORBIDITY NUTRITION PERSONAL HYGIENE PIT LATRINE PIT LATRINES POOR HYGIENE POPULATION GROWTH PUBLIC HEALTH QUALITY OF DRINKING WATER QUANTITIES OF WATER QUANTITY OF WATER RISK FACTORS RURAL WATER RURAL WATER SUPPLY SAFE DISPOSAL SAFE DRINKING WATER SAFE HYGIENE SAFE SANITATION SAFE WATER SANITATION SANITATION ACTIVITIES SANITATION ASSESSMENT SANITATION FACILITIES SANITATION PROGRAM SANITATION SERVICES SCHISTOSOMIASIS SCHOOL HEALTH SCHOOL SANITATION SOAP TOILET TOILETS TYPHOID URBAN SERVICES USE OF LATRINES USE OF TOILETS VICTIMS WASHING HANDS WASTE WATER PARTNERSHIP WATER QUALITY WATER RESOURCES WATER SERVICES WATER SOURCES WATER SUPPLIES WATER SUPPLY WATER SUPPLY DISTRIBUTION WATER SUPPLY MANAGEMENT WATER SUPPLY PROJECTS Better hygiene and access to drinking water and sanitation will accelerate progress toward two millennium development goals (MDGs): 'reduce under-five child mortality rate by 2/3 between 1990 and 2015' and "by 2015 halve the proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation". Meeting the latter goal will require infrastructure investments of about US$23 billion per year, to improve water services for 1.5 billion more people (292,000 people per day) and access to safe sanitation for 2.2 billion additional people (397,000 per day). Water supply, sanitation, and hygiene are about more than health. Saved time, particularly for women and children, is a major benefit. Beneficiaries of water and sanitation projects in India reported these benefits: less tension/conflict in homes and communities; community unity, self-esteem, women's empowerment (less harassment) and improved school attendance (Water Aid 2001). Improved hygiene (hand washing) and sanitation (latrines) have more impact than drinking water quality on health outcomes, specifically reductions in diarrhea, parasitic infections, morbidity and mortality, and increases in child growth (Esrey et al 1991; Hutley et al 1997). Most endemic diarrhea is not water-borne, but transmitted from person to person by poor hygiene practices, so an increase in the quantity of water has a greater health impact than improved water quality because it makes it possible (or at least more feasible) for people to adopt safe hygiene behaviors (Esrey et al 1996). 2012-08-13T09:21:15Z 2012-08-13T09:21:15Z 2003-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/11/12006034/water-sanitation-hygiene http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9715 English at a glance CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research
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topic ACCESS TO DRINKING WATER
ACCESS TO SAFE DRINKING WATER
ACCESS TO WATER
BASIC SANITATION
BEHAVIOR CHANGE
BETTER HYGIENE
CHILD MORTALITY
CHILD MORTALITY RATE
CHOLERA
CLEAN WATER
CLEANLINESS
COMMUNITY WATER
COMMUNITY WATER SUPPLY
CONNECTION
DIARRHEA
DIARRHEAL DISEASE
DIARRHEAL DISEASES
DISEASE TRANSMISSION
DRINKING WATER
DRINKING WATER QUALITY
DRINKING WATER SUPPLY
DYSENTERY
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION
EPIDEMIOLOGY
FOOD PREPARATION
GLOBAL WATER SUPPLY
HAND WASHING
HANDS WITH SOAP
HANDWASHING
HEALTH AND HYGIENE
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEALTH PROMOTION
HEPATITIS
HYGIENE
HYGIENE BEHAVIOR
HYGIENE BEHAVIORS
HYGIENE EDUCATION
HYGIENE MESSAGES
HYGIENE PRACTICES
HYGIENE PROMOTION
INADEQUATE SANITATION
INADEQUATE WATER
INFECTIOUS DISEASE
INTERVENTION
INTESTINAL WORMS
INVESTMENTS IN WATER SUPPLY
MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
MORBIDITY
NUTRITION
PERSONAL HYGIENE
PIT LATRINE
PIT LATRINES
POOR HYGIENE
POPULATION GROWTH
PUBLIC HEALTH
QUALITY OF DRINKING WATER
QUANTITIES OF WATER
QUANTITY OF WATER
RISK FACTORS
RURAL WATER
RURAL WATER SUPPLY
SAFE DISPOSAL
SAFE DRINKING WATER
SAFE HYGIENE
SAFE SANITATION
SAFE WATER
SANITATION
SANITATION ACTIVITIES
SANITATION ASSESSMENT
SANITATION FACILITIES
SANITATION PROGRAM
SANITATION SERVICES
SCHISTOSOMIASIS
SCHOOL HEALTH
SCHOOL SANITATION
SOAP
TOILET
TOILETS
TYPHOID
URBAN SERVICES
USE OF LATRINES
USE OF TOILETS
VICTIMS
WASHING HANDS
WASTE
WATER PARTNERSHIP
WATER QUALITY
WATER RESOURCES
WATER SERVICES
WATER SOURCES
WATER SUPPLIES
WATER SUPPLY
WATER SUPPLY DISTRIBUTION
WATER SUPPLY MANAGEMENT
WATER SUPPLY PROJECTS
spellingShingle ACCESS TO DRINKING WATER
ACCESS TO SAFE DRINKING WATER
ACCESS TO WATER
BASIC SANITATION
BEHAVIOR CHANGE
BETTER HYGIENE
CHILD MORTALITY
CHILD MORTALITY RATE
CHOLERA
CLEAN WATER
CLEANLINESS
COMMUNITY WATER
COMMUNITY WATER SUPPLY
CONNECTION
DIARRHEA
DIARRHEAL DISEASE
DIARRHEAL DISEASES
DISEASE TRANSMISSION
DRINKING WATER
DRINKING WATER QUALITY
DRINKING WATER SUPPLY
DYSENTERY
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION
EPIDEMIOLOGY
FOOD PREPARATION
GLOBAL WATER SUPPLY
HAND WASHING
HANDS WITH SOAP
HANDWASHING
HEALTH AND HYGIENE
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEALTH PROMOTION
HEPATITIS
HYGIENE
HYGIENE BEHAVIOR
HYGIENE BEHAVIORS
HYGIENE EDUCATION
HYGIENE MESSAGES
HYGIENE PRACTICES
HYGIENE PROMOTION
INADEQUATE SANITATION
INADEQUATE WATER
INFECTIOUS DISEASE
INTERVENTION
INTESTINAL WORMS
INVESTMENTS IN WATER SUPPLY
MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
MORBIDITY
NUTRITION
PERSONAL HYGIENE
PIT LATRINE
PIT LATRINES
POOR HYGIENE
POPULATION GROWTH
PUBLIC HEALTH
QUALITY OF DRINKING WATER
QUANTITIES OF WATER
QUANTITY OF WATER
RISK FACTORS
RURAL WATER
RURAL WATER SUPPLY
SAFE DISPOSAL
SAFE DRINKING WATER
SAFE HYGIENE
SAFE SANITATION
SAFE WATER
SANITATION
SANITATION ACTIVITIES
SANITATION ASSESSMENT
SANITATION FACILITIES
SANITATION PROGRAM
SANITATION SERVICES
SCHISTOSOMIASIS
SCHOOL HEALTH
SCHOOL SANITATION
SOAP
TOILET
TOILETS
TYPHOID
URBAN SERVICES
USE OF LATRINES
USE OF TOILETS
VICTIMS
WASHING HANDS
WASTE
WATER PARTNERSHIP
WATER QUALITY
WATER RESOURCES
WATER SERVICES
WATER SOURCES
WATER SUPPLIES
WATER SUPPLY
WATER SUPPLY DISTRIBUTION
WATER SUPPLY MANAGEMENT
WATER SUPPLY PROJECTS
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Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene
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description Better hygiene and access to drinking water and sanitation will accelerate progress toward two millennium development goals (MDGs): 'reduce under-five child mortality rate by 2/3 between 1990 and 2015' and "by 2015 halve the proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation". Meeting the latter goal will require infrastructure investments of about US$23 billion per year, to improve water services for 1.5 billion more people (292,000 people per day) and access to safe sanitation for 2.2 billion additional people (397,000 per day). Water supply, sanitation, and hygiene are about more than health. Saved time, particularly for women and children, is a major benefit. Beneficiaries of water and sanitation projects in India reported these benefits: less tension/conflict in homes and communities; community unity, self-esteem, women's empowerment (less harassment) and improved school attendance (Water Aid 2001). Improved hygiene (hand washing) and sanitation (latrines) have more impact than drinking water quality on health outcomes, specifically reductions in diarrhea, parasitic infections, morbidity and mortality, and increases in child growth (Esrey et al 1991; Hutley et al 1997). Most endemic diarrhea is not water-borne, but transmitted from person to person by poor hygiene practices, so an increase in the quantity of water has a greater health impact than improved water quality because it makes it possible (or at least more feasible) for people to adopt safe hygiene behaviors (Esrey et al 1996).
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author World Bank
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title Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene
title_short Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene
title_full Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene
title_fullStr Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene
title_full_unstemmed Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene
title_sort water, sanitation, and hygiene
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/11/12006034/water-sanitation-hygiene
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9715
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