This second UN-Water GLAAS report presents data received from 74 developing countries, covering all the Millennium Development Goal regions, and from 24 external support agencies, representing approximately 90% of official development assistance for sanitation and drinking-water.
1. Sections 1 and 2 of the report describe the efforts of countries to be accountable and to plan and coordinate effectively.
2. Section 3 presents data on financial flows.
3. Section 4 examines the adequacy of the human resource base to implement WASH interventions and highlights the gaps in data.
4. Section 5 describes the successes and constraints to extending WASH coverage in an equitable way.
5. Section 6 describes priority-setting, targeting of development aid, and the coordination and alignment of assistance with country programmes.
6. Section 7 focuses on sanitation, hygiene and drinking-water in schools and health care facilities, reporting on access to WASH services in these public institutions.
Available in English, Arabic, French, and Russian
WHO, UN-Water (2012). UN-Water Global Annual Assessment of Sanitation and Drinking-Water (GLAAS) 2012 Report (in Arabic, English, French and Russian) The Challenge of Extending and Sustaining Services World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
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