This annual WaterAid media briefing looks at some of the world's worst countries for urban sanitation, and some of the jobs that are created when the challenge is addressed head-on.
Title | Overflowing cities : the state of the world’s toilets 2016 |
Publication Type | Briefing Note |
Year of Publication | 2016 |
Authors | Burgess, T |
Secondary Title | WaterAid media briefing |
Pagination | 27 p. : fig., photogr., tab. |
Date Published | 11/2016 |
Publisher | WaterAid |
Place Published | London, UK |
Publication Language | English |
Abstract | This annual WaterAid media briefing on sanitation focuses on urban areas. It looks at some of the world's worst countries for urban sanitation, and some of the jobs that are created when the challenge is addressed head-on. The briefing begins by describing the impact of poor sanitation in urban areas. This is followed sections on:
The media briefing concludes with a call for more, better spent money and for governments to reach everyone by coordinating all actors and giving sanitation workers the respect they deserve.
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Notes | Incl. 50 ref. |
URL | http://www.wateraid.org/what-we-do/our-approach/research-and-publications/view-publication?id=a84491eb-f8e1-415b-80b7-b6ea5c7ecf21 |
Citation Key | 82350 |