20/11/2016
We recognise that a radical shift will require the engagement of all stakeholders and a political transformation that touches all citizens, rich and poor, informal and formal, to facilitate the roll out of universal urban sanitation services. This is critical not only for reasons of equity, and to respond to the human right to sanitation, but also because the consequences of inadequate sanitation eventually affect everyone, as excreta-related pathogens spread easily across dense urban environments.
https://blogs.worldbank.org/water/addressing-urban-sanitation-crisis-time-radical-shift?CID=WAT_TT_Water_EN_EXT
Co-authors: The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation – Jan Willem Rosenboom The University of Leeds – Barbara Evans Emory University – Christine Moe & Eduardo Perez The World Bank – Sophie Trémolet, Valérie Sturm, Clémentine Stip WaterAid – Andrés Hueso Plan International – Darren Saywell Children in Map...