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This issue of Global Future presents some critical responses to the problem. UNICEF’s Clarissa Brocklehurst spells out the implications for children in this, the International Year of Sanitation. Anna Tibaijuka of UN-HABITAT looks at the crisis for the urban poor and the dilemma of inadequate resources. Addressing the policy framework specifically, British MP Malcolm Bruce focuses on what governments are (and ought to be) doing, while Henry Northover and Belinda Calaguas highlight the importance of grassroots campaigning to change policy. Contents: Facing up to it (Joe Muwonge) International Year of Sanitation, 2008 (Clarissa Brocklehurst) Sanitation: a common cause (Belinda Calaguas) Re-focused on sanitation: government priorities and aid (Malcolm Bruce) Sanitation for the urban poor: a fresh look (Anna Tibaijuka) Sanitation and the welfare of children (Braimah Apambire) Integrating water, sanitation and hygiene boosts livelihoods (Abraham Asmare) Promoting change with Wota mo Sanitesion (John Donnely & Gabrielle Halcrow) Bolivia’s water war (Andres Vera) Sanitation in emergencies (Rod Jackson) Promising innovations for sustainable hygiene systems and eco-systems (Juliet Willetts & Cynthia Mitchell) Community-Led Total Sanitation (Petra Bongartz) Campaigning for change (Henry Northover) Farewell to “flush and forget” (Lester Brown) God in the garbage (Desmond Tutu) Pustaka ini tersedia di ISSDP (Indonesia Sanitation Sector Development Program),
Post Date : 25 November 2008 |