Rethinking Sanitation Lessons and Innovation for Sustainability and Success in the New Millennium Jenkins, M. W.; Sugden, S. (2006)

When the Millennium Development Goal 10, Target 7 for sanitation was established in 2002, it raised international political stakes and generated real momentum for progress and new approaches to accelerate coverage (UN Millennium Project Task Force 2005). With much deeper attention and broadened interest in sanitation, a more realistic view of the complexity, time, resources and effort needed to meet the challenge of large-scale sustainable changes in sanitation at household level is now emerging. We review in this paper some of the key lessons learned from the past, new thinking emerging from consolidated learning and innovative experimentation on-the-ground (Table A-1 provides an overview and references for innovative strategies used in a variety of successful old and new sanitation projects and programmes), and some of the conditions necessary for success if real improvements in sanitation are to be achieved and sustained in rural and urban areas.

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Jenkins, M. W.; Sugden, S. (2006). Rethinking Sanitation Lessons and Innovation for Sustainability and Success in the New Millennium UNDP

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