Published in: 2015
Pages: 10
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Sustainable Sanitation Alliance (SuSanA)
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Dauenhauer, K.
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This thematic discussion series addressed the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with regard to whether they will be able to provide momentum to ensure successful sanitation outcomes within their 15-year time period. In particular, the discussion examined the SDG indicators on sanitation, efforts to prioritise those most in need within the SDG process, civil society’s role in monitoring the outcomes as well as basic sanitation versus safely managed sanitation. From 1 September to 14 September 2015, sanitation in the context of the Sustainable Development Goals was discussed on the SuSanA Discussion Forum and led by several sanitation experts.
- SDG Indicators on Sanitation
- Civil Society & Data Collection
- Prioritising those most in need
- Basic v. Safe Sanitation
- Sanitation in the broader SDG context
- Food for Thought
- Contributors
Dauenhauer, K. (2015). TDS - SDGs: Enough to end the sanitation crisis? - Synthesis. Sustainable Sanitation Alliance (SuSanA)
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