Providing toilets, safe water is top route to reducing world poverty: UN University

United Nations University

Tokyo Japan / Hamilton, Canada
19-Oct-2008
 
AFP photoSimply installing toilets where needed throughout the world and ensuring safe water supplies would do more to end crippling poverty and improve world health than any other possible measure, according to an analysis released today by the United Nations University.

The analysis says better water and sanitation reduces poverty in three ways.

  • New service business opportunities are created for local entrepreneurs;
  • Significant savings are achieved in the public health sector; and
  • Individual productivity is greater in contributing to local and national economies.
UNU also calls on the world’s research community to help fill major knowledge gaps that impede progress in addressing the twin global scourges of unsafe water and poor sanitation.

Information gaps include such seemingly obvious measures as common definitions and worldwide maps to identify communities most vulnerable to health-related problems as a result of poor access to sanitation and safe water. UNU also calls for creation of a “tool-box” to help policy-makers choose between available options in local circumstances.

Full text: www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2008-10/unu-pts101408.php

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