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Strategy for Water, Sanitation and Hygiene 2016–2030

Strategy for water , Sanitation and Hygiene 2016 2030 Programme Division UNICEF New York Augus t 2016 Photo credits: Cover: UNICEF/UNI165987/Noorani | Preface: UNICEF/UNI48757/Estey | Page v: UNICEF/UNI136039/Dean | Page vi: UNICEF/UNI192021/Asselin | Page x: UNICEF/UNI116083/Page | Page 5: UNICEF/UN017153/Shrestha | Page 7: UNICEF/UNI107220/Dormino | Page 8: UNICEF/UNI48758/Estey | Page 19: UNICEF/UNI183555/Khuzaie | Page 21: UNICEF/UNI150695/Asselin | Page 34: UNICEF/UNI169769/El Baba | Page 36: UNICEF/UNI189335/Gilbertson VII Photo | Page 42: UNICEF/UNI61870/Noorani | Page 45: UNICEF/UNI106376/PirozziDesign and Layout by Roberto Rossi Strategy for water , Sanitation and Hygiene 2016 2030 UNICEF s Strategy for water , Sanitation and Hygiene (2016-2030)PrefaceChildren need WASH water , Sanitation and Hygiene to survive and thrive.

hygiene, sanitation and water. The SDGs set a high bar of “safely managed” water and sanitation services and yet for many the right to even a basic level of access remains unmet. As of 2016, sanitation coverage is low in many countries and 946 million people are still engaged in the practice of open defecation. Gains in water supply coverage

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