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Click to edit Master title style 1 Sharing stories and generating insights Part 1: Using data, research, and learning to safely manage water

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Sharingstoriesandgeneratinginsights

Part1: Usingdata,research,andlearningtosafelymanagewater

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• ProposedSDG6.1“By2030achieveuniversalandequitableaccesstosafeandaffordabledrinkingwaterforall”

• WHO/UNICEFcallingforsafelymanagedwatersources– Basicdrinkingwater(improvedsource)– Locatedonpremises– Availablewhenneeded– Freeoffecalandprioritychemicalcontamination

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Safely managed water

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4Source:WHO/UNICEF2015

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Sharingstoriesandgeneratinginsights

Part2:Multi-sectorcollaborationandcoordination

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National WaSH Policies

Source:WHO2014

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Policy implementation

Source:WHO2014

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Sector coordination: Government

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Sector coordination: NGOs

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Sanitation Drinking-water Hygiene

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Sources of financing

Source:WHO2014

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Whoaretheunserved,disadvantagedandvulnerable?

Sharingstoriesandgeneratinginsights

Part3:Market-basedsolutions

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14Progress on access to drinking water in Ghana

Hypothesized ‘ease’ of reaching the unserved

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Monitoring results from GLAAS

Source:WHO2014

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• Typology– Geographicattributes– Setting– Person-levelattributes

• Attributesinteract,definingpossibledisadvantageandvulnerability

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A typology of the unserved, disadvantaged and vulnerable

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• Urban-ruralsetting• Climatevulnerablelocation• Countrystatus• Geography

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Geographic attributes of the unserved, disadvantaged and vulnerable

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• Household(slums)• Non-household(carehomes,workplaces,IDPcamps,refugeecamps,prisons,orphanages)

• Non-specific(homeless,nomadicpopulations;pastoralistpopulations)

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Settings of the unserved, disadvantaged and vulnerable

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• Economicstatus• Gender• Age• Healthstatus• Ethnicity• Religion• Language• Familystatus

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Person-level attributes of the unserved, disadvantaged and vulnerable