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Pathways for Sustainable Sanitation: Achieving the Millennium Development Goals

This report is a product arising from the work of the Sustainable Sanitation Alliance which was initiated prior to the International Year of Sanitation in 2008 in an attempt to inject sustainable development ideas into the sanitation sector.

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Rosemarin, A.; Ekane, N.; Caldwell, I.; Kvarnström, E.; McConville, J.; Ruben, C.; Fogde, M. (2008). Pathways for Sustainable Sanitation: Achieving the Millennium Development Goals. London: IWA ; EcoSanRes Programme / SEI.

It functions as a vision document for those policymakers, researchers and practitioners that are striving towards fundamental reform and improvements within the sanitation sector in both rural and urban populations in all countries of the world.

It reviews the global progress being made towards achieving the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) target on sanitation. A literature review is presented on sanitation provision including human health impacts and the estimated costs and benefits of achieving the MDG target.

The report also provides a critique in that the UN has not yet introduced the concept of sustainability into the MDG programme in general and in particular into the sanitation sector which is highly dysfunctional and suffering from limited political leadership at both the local and global levels.

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SEI authors

Arno Rosemarin
Arno Rosemarin

Senior Research Fellow

SEI Headquarters

Ian Caldwell
Ian Caldwell

IT and Data Security Manager

Global Operations

SEI Headquarters

Madeleine Fogde
Madeleine Fogde

Senior Project Manager

SEI Headquarters

Nelson Ekane
Nelson Ekane

Research Fellow

SEI Headquarters

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