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TitleThe human right to water and sanitation : training materials
Publication TypeMiscellaneous
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsStock, A
Pagination19 p.; photographs
Date Published2009-12-01
Keywordsaccess to sanitation, access to water, human rights, legislation, policies, sdipol
Abstract

Water is the basis of any form of life. It is essential for human  beings, animals and our environment. Access to clean water and access to sanitation are inseparably combined since both are needed for a life in dignity and the lack of one component leads to an aggravation of the other. Many human rights cannot be enjoyed without water, such as the right to an adequate standard of living and the right to the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health. The execution of other rights is also dependent on the right to water and sanitation.
Water is high on the international agenda since globally approximately 884 million people lack access to improved water sources and over 2.6 billion people do not have access to basic
sanitation. Furthermore, the reduction of people without access to water and sanitation is one target (7 C) of the United Nations’ Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). These goals were set by world leaders in 2000 committing their nations to a new global partnership to reduce poverty. [authors abstract]

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