This report aims to provide a model for countries to use in addressing their own urban sanitation priorities and ensuring the full participation of the health sector in the strategic development and maintenance of urban sanitation. It sets out the stages in the development of an urban sanitation strategy and includes an example of a pilot project in Zambia.
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Höhe: 210 mm
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978-0-85092-487-9 (9780850924879)
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Foreword Introduction The growth of urbanization Environmental health priorities Commonwealth action The value of a diagnostic sanitation study The need for a strategic approach to urban sanitation What is a diagnostic study of urban sanitation? Who should carry out a diagnostic study? Diagnostic sanitation studies Purpose Rationale Scope The water and sanitation sector Health priorities Aims of a diagnostic study Objectives Forming the team Data collection Introduction Type of information to be gathered Collecting the data Collation and interpretation of data Key issues Expected outputs Developing an urban sanitation strategy Initial activities Sector workshop Strategy document and proposal development Consultative meeting Refining proposals Conclusion Annexes