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Economic and health effects of increasing coverage [...] to meet MDG target 10
This study models the economic and health impacts of low cost water supply and sanitation improvements in countries where the predicted coverage in 2015 falls short of the water supply and sanitation MDG targets.
Innovative finance crucial to achieving MDG Target 10
Greater and more innovative levels of finance and sound systems of governance are needed to achieve UN Millennium Development Goal Target 10 to halve by 2015 the proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water and sanitation.
Costing MDG Target 10 on water supply and sanitation
This comparative study compares eleven global, regional and national cost assessments.
Water and the Millennium Development Goals
This ADB web site provides information on MDG target 10 achievements in Asia and the Pacific; regional and country profiles; and statistics.
Right to water and sanitation: going beyond the MDG targets
The human right to water and sanitation goes beyond the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) targets and aims for universal coverage, focusing on the most neglected people. UN Independent Expert Catarina de Albuquerque says that the right is not only about sustainable access, but covers affordability, accessibility, acceptability, and quality of sufficient water for basic personal and domestic use. While 20 litres of safe drinking water is considered the basic minimum for survival, 50-100 litres is needed to ensure full realisation of the right.
Southern Africa: some countries on track to meet sanitation MDG
Lesotho appears to be on track for meeting the MDG of halving the number of people without access to basic sanitation by 2015. South Africa is also still on track for achieving the MDG goal. Other SADC countries with low sanitation coverage had been affected by inconsistent levels of government and donor support, influenced by declining economies, natural disasters, conflict, political instability and high population growth.
Africa: AfDB calls for increased efforts for attainment of sanitation MDG
Poor coordination of issues relating to sanitation at the organizational and governmental levels is one of the main constraints to meet the MDG for water and sanitation, says Kordje Bedoumra, Director of the AfricanWater Facility
United Nations Non-Governmental Liaison Service (UN-NGLS)
Switzerland
The NGLS is a small inter-agency programme with offices in Geneva and New York. As an interlocutor on the UN system interface with non-governmental organizations, NGLS organizes its work around three basic programme areas: information outreach and communications; strengthening the capacity of the UN system to engage constructively with NGOs and other organizations of global civil society; strengthening the capacity of NGOs and global civil society to participate constructively in the work of the UN system.
Meeting the MDG drinking-water and sanitation target : a mid-term assessment of progress
This report details the progress in reaching the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) for drinking water supply and sanitation of individual countries, regions, and the world as a whole between the MDG baseline year of 1990 and the half-way mark of 2002.
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