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2142:& Melinda Gates Foundation from 2015 to 2022. Results from this project showed that capacity development best happens on the job and in a learning organization culture. In a government capacity development initiative, it is critical to have an enabling policy and program funding to translate capacity development input into program and infrastructure outputs. Capacity development aims to empower staff and institutions, develop a learning strategy, learning content and training modules, as well as strengthened partnerships and institutions of learning. The Capacity Development Effectiveness Ladder Framework (CDEL) identifies five critical steps for capacity development interventions: Developing original learning content, partnerships for learning and outreach, learning strategy, visioning change and designing solutions, contribution to capacity development discourse.
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all DALYs globally." Of the four health outcomes studied, it was diarrheal disease that had the most striking correlation, namely the highest number of "attributable burden of disease": over 1 million deaths and 55 million DALYs from diarrheal diseases was linked with lack of WASH. Of these deaths, 564,000 deaths were linked to unsafe sanitation in particular.
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In 2023, WHO summarized the available data with the following key findings: "In 2019, use of safe WASH services could have prevented the loss of at least 1.4 million lives and 74 million disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) from four health outcomes. This represents 2.5% of all deaths and 2.9% of
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Onsite sanitation (or on-site sanitation) is defined as "a sanitation system in which excreta and wastewater are collected and stored or treated on the plot where they are generated". Another term that is used for the same system is non-sewered sanitation systems (NSSS), which are prevalent in many
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practices. It focuses on spontaneous and long-lasting behavior change of an entire community. The term "triggering" is central to the CLTS process: it refers to ways of igniting community interest in ending open defecation, usually by building simple
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countries. NSSS play a vital role in the safe management of fecal sludge, accounting for approximately half of all existing sanitation provisions. The degree of treatment may be variable, from none to advanced. Examples are pit
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facilities that are not shared with other households. A lower level of service is now called "limited sanitation service" which refers to use of improved sanitation facilities that are shared between two or more households.
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per year or 4.7% of global anthropogenic methane emissions, which are comparable to the greenhouse gas emissions from wastewater treatment plants. This means that the GHG emissions from the NSSS as a non-negligible source.
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82% of the global urban population, and 51% of the rural population is using improved sanitation facilities in 2015, as per the JMP definition of "
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sector only include excreta management in their definition of sanitation.
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Tilley, E., Ulrich, L., Lüthi, C., Reymond, Ph. and Zurbrügg, C. (2014).
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Tilley, E., Ulrich, L., Lüthi, C., Reymond, Ph. and Zurbrügg, C. (2014).
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Health, Safety and Dignity of Sanitation Workers: An Initial Assessment
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Public Funding for Sanitation - The many faces of sanitation subsidies
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4755:"The cost of urban sanitation solutions: a literature review"
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practices in a community. The approach tries to achieve
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Progress on Sanitation and Drinking-water: 2015 Update
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The economic Impacts of Inadequate Sanitation in India
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1313:Onsite sanitation or non-sewered sanitation system
4846:"The Art of Plumbing as Recorded through History"
4487:Kurian, Mathew; McCarney, Patricia, eds. (2010).
4257:: Advancement in Water And Wastewater Application
3537:. Water and Sanitation Programme, The World Bank.
3249:Evans, B., van der Voorden, C., Peal, A. (2009).
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604:Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council
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2128:Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
748:Sanitation technologies may involve centralized
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2171:condition, energy cost and others (distance to
2007:Millennium Development Goal Number 7 until 2015
425:, water, energy or organic matter contained in
4537:Abellán, Javier; Alonso, José Antonio (2022).
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4382:"2021 water, sanitation and hygiene barometer"
3757:Platzer, C., Hoffmann, H., Ticona, E. (2008).
3693:Shepard, J.; Stevens, C.; Mikhael, G. (2017).
2935:Towards more sustainable sanitation solutions
2855:List of water supply and sanitation by country
1472:Wastewater management consists of collection,
982:to clean up and become "open defecation free".
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3082:World Bank, ILO, WaterAid, and WHO (2019).
2229:Sanitation in the Indus Valley Civilization
1491:in gravity driven sewers, its treatment in
1396:Safely managed sanitation is defined as an
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824:Types and concepts (for excreta management)
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921:Community-based sanitation is related to
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2200:History of water supply and sanitation
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1702:are mandatory for food industries in
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1183:A clean exercise organized by an NGO
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5223:Workers' right to access the toilet
5064:Human right to water and sanitation
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4345:Treatment of deadleg plumbing areas
3818:Harvey, Peter; et al. (2007).
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2111:Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
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458:Human Right to Water and Sanitation
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3848:Methods for Faecal Sludge Analysis
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3052:Introducing the Sanitation Economy
1955:WASH § Climate change aspects
1248:Improved and unimproved sanitation
923:decentralized wastewater treatment
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5496:Commercial determinants of health
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4356:Reed, Brian; Bevan, Jane (2014).
4310:Japan External Trade Organization
4208:from the original on 3 March 2021
4175:from the original on 21 July 2021
3987:European Investment Bank (2019).
3719:Environmental Health Perspectives
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2105:Initiatives to promote sanitation
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2060:International Year of Sanitation
2048:International Year of Sanitation
1858:This section is an excerpt from
1536:Sewers are either combined with
1512:decentralized wastewater systems
1410:This section is an excerpt from
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1120:decentralized wastewater systems
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5218:Sociology of health and illness
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3117:from the original on 2021-07-21
3065:from the original on 2018-07-31
3025:Thomson Reuters Foundation News
3001:from the original on 2020-10-21
2965:from the original on 2014-04-01
2880:Sustainable Sanitation Alliance
2056:United Nations General Assembly
2027:in Johannesburg, developed the
1808:fecal-oral disease transmission
1431:Sustainable Sanitation Alliance
1347:decentralized wastewater system
1338:) is only generated when piped
740:fecal-oral disease transmission
241:National public health agencies
5837:Caribbean Public Health Agency
5649:Sexually transmitted infection
5546:Statistical hypothesis testing
5307:Occupational safety and health
5208:Sexual and reproductive health
5121:Occupational safety and health
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4314:"Food Sanitation Law in Japan"
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1971:Sustainable Development Goal 6
1905:bacteriological water analysis
1880:Sustainable Development Goal 3
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1593:is most commonly conducted in
1289:Sustainable Development Goal 6
944:is an approach used mainly in
936:Community-led total sanitation
929:Community-led total sanitation
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470:Sustainable Development Goal 6
395:community-led total sanitation
322:and treatment and disposal of
158:Sexual and reproductive health
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5491:Social determinants of health
4598:Reinvent the Toilet Challenge
4543:Water Resources and Economics
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3205:. World Health Organization.
3093:. World Bank, Washington, DC.
2910:Oxford Dictionaries | English
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2177:end-use of treatment products
1985:Sustainable Development Goals
1784:water, sanitation and hygiene
1767:Hygiene education (on proper
1745:to reduce the possibility of
616:Another definition is in the
338:is part of sanitation, as is
5551:Analysis of variance (ANOVA)
5312:Human factors and ergonomics
4796:Environment and Urbanization
4299:, John Wiley and sons (1986)
4087:10.1016/j.envres.2022.113468
3650:Environment and Urbanization
2029:Millennium Development Goals
1872:acute respiratory infections
1733:containing small amounts of
1281:Millennium Development Goals
1080:internally displaced persons
468:priority and the subject of
409:, environmental sanitation,
318:conditions related to clean
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5732:Good manufacturing practice
5536:Randomized controlled trial
3410:Thor Axel Stenström (2005)
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2208:History of waste management
2161:urine diversion dry toilets
1924:With regards to samples of
1696:Code of Federal Regulations
1633:(and hence jeopardize some
1493:wastewater treatment plants
1112:urine-diverting dry toilets
910:urine-diverting dry toilets
667:
547:wastewater treatment plants
10:
6128:
5802:Theory of planned behavior
5727:Good agricultural practice
5632:Public health surveillance
5524:epidemiological statistics
5168:Public health intervention
3229:Sphere Association (2018)
2241:Sanitation in ancient Rome
2197:
2193:
1968:
1952:
1857:
1853:WASH § Health aspects
1850:
1756:
1737:). The surface is usually
1675:
1567:
1540:or separated from them as
1529:
1446:
1409:
1252:
1192:
1128:management of fecal sludge
1055:
1007:
997:urine-diverting dry toilet
948:to improve sanitation and
933:
917:Community-based sanitation
894:Container-based sanitation
888:Container-based sanitation
885:
881:Container-based sanitation
842:urine-diverting dry toilet
764:treatment and solid waste
472:. The estimate in 2017 by
439:Joint Monitoring Programme
399:container-based sanitation
29:
6045:
5980:
5939:
5924:World Toilet Organization
5919:World Health Organization
5826:
5815:
5752:
5677:
5593:
5521:
5486:Public health informatics
5426:
5231:
5193:Right to rest and leisure
5022:Globalization and disease
4957:
4563:10.1016/j.wre.2022.100194
4503:10.1007/978-90-481-9425-4
4389:SOLIDARITÉS INTERNATIONAL
2983:Gates Foundation (2010).
2959:World Health Organization
2298:
2070:projects are emphasised.
1979:United Nations SDG 6 Logo
1365:Safely managed sanitation
1283:(MDGs). The opposite of "
1265:safely managed sanitation
636:, and managing household
535:World Health Organization
478:safely managed sanitation
464:in 2010. Sanitation is a
346:, especially through the
153:Rehabilitation (penology)
5970:Schools of public health
5762:Diffusion of innovations
5461:Health impact assessment
5173:Public health laboratory
5069:Management of depression
4816:10.1177/0956247815569698
4772:10.2166/washdev.2017.058
4153:SDG-Tracker.org, website
3924:10.2166/washdev.2017.027
3721:. 026001–1 (2): 026001.
3662:10.1177/0956247815572746
2145:
1619:underdeveloped countries
1554:sanitary sewer overflows
1135:Environmental sanitation
648:, community toilets and
30:Not to be confused with
6033:Social hygiene movement
5960:Doctor of Public Health
5792:Social cognitive theory
5594:Infectious and epidemic
5376:Fecal–oral transmission
3993:. Publications Office.
3566:(inactive 2024-07-28).
2120:fecal sludge management
2089:Between 1990 and 2015,
1917:and non-specific fecal
1629:that could contaminate
1520:fecal sludge management
1332:fecal sludge management
1201:Fecal sludge management
1195:Fecal sludge management
1188:Fecal sludge management
1104:container-based toilets
1036:non-renewable resources
797:fecal sludge management
658:sewage treatment plants
557:. However, many in the
344:transmission of disease
6028:Germ theory of disease
5807:Transtheoretical model
4459:"Water and Sanitation"
4066:Environmental Research
3891:WHO and UNICEF (2017)
3147:WHO and UNICEF (2017)
2362:Bosnia and Herzegovina
2155:, ventilated improved
2054:In December 2006, the
2051:
2016:
1991:priority and included
1983:In the year 2016, the
1980:
1907:include the bacterium
1848:
1827:
1775:
1673:
1672:food preparation area.
1586:
1469:
1418:Sustainable sanitation
1412:Sustainable sanitation
1405:Sustainable sanitation
1382:
1374:
1351:onsite sewage facility
1184:
1176:
1047:
853:
833:
711:was recognized by the
677:
626:
608:reuse of human excreta
584:, excreta management,
551:solid waste management
543:
530:
522:
460:was recognized by the
415:sustainable sanitation
390:, to name just a few.
46:
5912:Public Health Service
5797:Social norms approach
5787:PRECEDE–PROCEED model
5233:Preventive healthcare
5126:Pharmaceutical policy
4975:Chief Medical Officer
4753:Daudey, Loïc (2018).
4291:William D. Robinson,
3905:Mara, Duncan (2017).
3858:10.2166/9781780409122
3431:Conant, Jeff (2005).
2204:Toilet § History
2198:Further information:
2045:
2014:
1978:
1969:Further information:
1936:or fecal matter from
1890:Environmental aspects
1842:
1801:
1766:
1757:Further information:
1667:
1577:
1478:industrial wastewater
1460:
1443:Wastewater management
1380:
1372:
1182:
1174:
1074:, people affected by
1045:
1016:Ecological sanitation
1010:Ecological sanitation
1003:Ecological sanitation
844:(UDDT) and waterless
839:
831:
774:municipal solid waste
721:human rights treaties
696:for people when they
675:
632:, cleaning household
622:
570:humanitarian response
539:
528:
509:
488:and personal safety.
403:ecological sanitation
40:
5988:Sara Josephine Baker
5887:Public Health Agency
5772:Health communication
5637:Disease surveillance
5603:Asymptomatic carrier
5585:Statistical software
5273:Preventive nutrition
5101:Medical anthropology
4990:Environmental health
4909:Florence Nightingale
4895:at Wikimedia Commons
4282:, McGraw Hill (2002)
4273:George Tchobanoglous
3563:10.15640/jeds.v3n1a2
2955:"Diarrhoeal disease"
2916:on November 17, 2017
2860:Environmental health
2188:informal settlements
2173:wastewater treatment
2139:Capacity development
2134:Capacity development
2118:, or technology for
1644:, including certain
1617:with topsoil, where
1597:, but incineration,
1564:Solid waste disposal
1504:developing countries
1476:(be it municipal or
1474:wastewater treatment
1453:Wastewater treatment
1345:A related term is a
1223:. It is composed of
1141:disease transmission
1064:Emergency sanitation
1058:Emergency sanitation
1051:Emergency sanitation
946:developing countries
801:wastewater treatment
736:disease transmission
520:developing countries
451:developing countries
407:emergency sanitation
192:Disease surveillance
173:International health
108:Environmental health
103:Dental public health
5998:Carl Rogers Darnall
5993:Samuel Jay Crumbine
5767:Health belief model
5620:Notifiable diseases
5556:Regression analysis
5391:Waterborne diseases
4980:Cultural competence
4808:2015EnUrb..27...55P
4658:"About SCBP | SCBP"
4555:2022WRE....3800194A
4297:: A Practical Guide
4078:2022ER....21213468C
3777:Flores, A. (2010).
2818:Society and culture
2747:Trinidad and Tobago
2179:, business models,
2175:facility, climate,
2098:improved sanitation
2058:declared 2008 "The
1901:indicator organisms
1895:Indicator organisms
1526:Stormwater drainage
1398:improved sanitation
1322:(no treatment) and
1307:improved sanitation
1285:improved sanitation
1261:Improved sanitation
1255:Improved sanitation
1068:humanitarian relief
874:improved sanitation
555:stormwater drainage
334:human contact with
261:Medicine portal
148:Occupational safety
5596:disease prevention
5531:Case–control study
5203:Security of person
5052:Health care reform
4737:2021-09-20 at the
4717:2022-01-20 at the
4692:2022-01-19 at the
4643:2022-08-13 at the
4623:2022-11-12 at the
4603:2022-11-11 at the
4202:sdg6monitoring.org
4165:"JMP - Sanitation"
4148:2020-11-01 at the
4122:2017-10-16 at the
3969:2021-02-12 at the
3851:. IWA Publishing.
3786:2017-06-29 at the
3764:2017-10-09 at the
3469:2021-08-28 at the
3417:2008-11-22 at the
3398:2022-03-06 at the
3351:2017-05-17 at the
3311:"General Assembly"
3296:2022-12-11 at the
3276:2022-01-20 at the
3256:2017-10-11 at the
3236:2019-05-12 at the
3154:2019-07-25 at the
3107:"Sanitation | JMP"
3089:2022-12-11 at the
2940:2017-10-12 at the
2832:sanitary engineers
2824:sanitation workers
2422:Dominican Republic
2052:
2017:
1989:global development
1981:
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1845:sanitation workers
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1698:, 21CFR110, USA).
1674:
1611:advanced countries
1605:and conversion to
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1296:Lack of sanitation
1185:
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729:standard of living
678:
662:sanitation workers
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484:but also on human
466:global development
441:in 2016 starts at
432:sanitation workers
354:, a main cause of
273:Society portal
47:
6089:
6088:
6041:
6040:
5951:Higher education
5782:Positive deviance
5777:Health psychology
5753:Health behavioral
5680:safety management
5654:Social distancing
5428:Population health
5408:Smoking cessation
5356:Pharmacovigilance
5327:Injury prevention
5295:Infection control
5213:Social psychology
5163:Prisoners' rights
5106:Medical sociology
5074:Public health law
4970:Biological hazard
4891:Media related to
4685:Kapur, D. (2020)
4512:978-90-481-9424-7
4367:978-1-84380-168-9
3831:978-1-84380-113-9
3800:GTZ, IWA (2003).
3612:978-92-3-100201-4
3496:978-92-3-100201-4
3173:Our World in Data
2814:
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2046:Modified logo of
2000:COVID-19 pandemic
1960:Global mechanisms
1840:
1802:The "F-diagram" (
1753:Hygiene promotion
1711:biopharmaceutical
1508:onsite sanitation
1482:water reclamation
1328:primary treatment
1237:menstrual hygiene
1205:onsite sanitation
1076:natural disasters
980:collective action
788:management part.
780:or other type of
750:civil engineering
717:international law
590:disease outbreaks
507:
411:onsite sanitation
309:
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207:Health indicators
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5032:Health economics
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2828:waste collectors
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1910:Escherichia coli
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1709:In the food and
1570:Waste management
1462:Sewage treatment
1149:industrial waste
1108:chemical toilets
902:portable toilets
864:Basic sanitation
811:Economic impacts
782:non-flush toilet
758:sewage treatment
752:structures like
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5513:Social medicine
5506:Race and health
5441:Child mortality
5422:
5381:Open defecation
5263:Human nutrition
5253:Family planning
5241:Behavior change
5227:
5183:Right to health
5096:Maternal health
5086:Health politics
5037:Health literacy
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