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| Last Updated:: 05/04/2024

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Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all:

 

 

Source: UNUpdated on 5th April , 2024

 

Ensure Availability and Sustainable Management of Water and Sanitation for all

Source: UN Updated on 2nd Aug , 2022

 

Safe Drinking Water - 5 years into the race to the 2030 Targets

 

 

 

Source:WHO, Updated on 25th September, 2021

 

Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all

 

Source:Sustainable Development Goal Updated on 4th September, 2021

 

How to prepare for floods in urban areas

 

 

Source:WHO Updated on 7th August, 2021

 

what precautions do we take during floods in urban areas?

 

 

Source:WHO Updatd on 7th August, 2021

 

What do we include in a disater evacuation kit to prepare for monosoons

 

 

Source:WHO Updated on 7th August, 2021

 

What are a few health tips after floods?

 

Source:WHO Updated on 7th August, 2021

 

5 years into the race the 2030 Targets

 

 

Source:WHO Updated on  3rd July, 2021

 

Water Sanitation and Hygiene(WASH)

 

Source:WHO ,Updated on 3rd Dec, 2020

  

Billions of People

 

 

Source:UN water Updated on 20th Feb, 2020

 

Key Findings of National Annual Rural Sanitation Survey 2017-18

 

UNDERTAKEN BY AN INDEPENDENT VERIFICATION AGENCY

Summary

The National Annual Rural Sanitation Survey (NARSS) 2017—18 was conducted between mid November 2017 and mid March 2018, to establish the baseline with respect to the Disbursement Linked Indicators (DLI) for the World Bank project support to the Swochh Bhorot Mission (Gramin) . IPE Global Limited, in Joint Venture with Hindustan Thompson Associates Private Limited represented by Kantar Public, was selected to undertake the NARSS after a competitive bidding process.The NARSS 2017—18 surveyed 92040 households (HH) in 6136 villages across States and UTs of India. Schools, Anganwadis and public/community toilets were also surveyed in these villages. The entire survey process, from the questionnaire desipn to fieldwork and quality check was supervised by the Expert Working Group (EWG), under the chairmanship of Prof Amitabh Kundu and co- chairmanship of Dr NC Saxena. The EWG included representatives of the World Bank, UNICEF, Water Aid, BMGF, NSSO, NITI Aayog, and international experts such as Dr Bindeshwar Pathak, a mong others. Read More.....

 

source:Water Dept Ministry CTC Updated On 21st July, 2018

 

Infographic - In the Region, 14 diarrhoea deaths a day can be attributed to inadequate WaSH

 

 

Source : WHO, October 25th, 2016

 

Water and Sanitation – What has changed in the last 25 years.

 

 

 Source : World Street Journal, Unicef/WHO, 24 August, 2016

 

Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) for accelerating and sustaining progress on Neglected Tropical Diseases

 

Source:www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/events/wash-ntd-infographic.pdf

 

It's time to get the balance right

 

 

Source:www.ifrc.org/Global/Documents/Secretariat/201503/1290200-GWSI%20leaflet%C2%AD2015-EN-LR.pdf

  

Globally lack  safe water at home 

 

Source: Universal and Equitable Access to Safe Water  for all  by 2030  Updated On 14th July, 2018