This presentation was given at the Development Partner Roundtable on Sustainable Sanitation in Asia held in Tokyo, Japan on 20 Sept 2018. Read more about the event: https://bit.ly/2xO3TQt
This presentation was given at the Development Partner Roundtable on Sustainable Sanitation in Asia held in Tokyo, Japan on 20 Sept 2018. Read more about the event: https://bit.ly/2xO3TQt
This presentation was given at the Development Partner Roundtable on Sustainable Sanitation in Asia held in Tokyo, Japan on 20 Sept 2018. Read more about the event: https://bit.ly/2xO3TQt
The views expressed in this presentation are the views of the author and do not necessarily reflect the
views or policies of the Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI), the
Asian Development Bank (ADB), its Board of Directors, or the governments they represent. ADBI does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this paper and accepts no responsibility for any consequences of their use. Terminology used may not necessarily be consistent with ADB official terms.
Development Partner Roundtable on Sustainable Sanitation in Asia
20 September 2018 Tokyo
Source : The Story Behind the Data, 2018, BMGF
Baseline studies for SDG agenda on Sanitation
4.4 billion people lacked safely
managed sanitation services
FSM and CWIS are compelling
options
Source : Progress on Drinking Water, Sanitation and Hygiene, 2017, JMP
Challenges to achieve SDG are many Finance ( $114 billion needed per year) Other Challenges (17% for basic sanitation, 43% for FSM)
▪ Governance
▪ Capacity Building
▪ Data acquisition and Monitoring
UN (2018)
Source : The Costs of Meeting the 2030 Sustainable Development Goal
Targets on Drinking Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene, World Bank 2016 Question is what can we do now?
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