Policy reform for safe drinking water service delivery in rural Bangladesh

<strong>REACH policy brief:</strong> The Government of Bangladesh has provided global leadership in progress to improved drinking water access, with an estimated coverage of 98.5% of its 160 million citizens in 2019. However, the coverage decreases to 42.5% when service delivery accounts...

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Hoofdauteurs: Hope, R, Alam, MM, Hoque, S, Fischer, A, Charles, K
Formaat: Internet publication
Taal:English
Gepubliceerd in: University of Oxford 2021
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Alam, MM
Hoque, S
Fischer, A
Charles, K
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description <strong>REACH policy brief:</strong> The Government of Bangladesh has provided global leadership in progress to improved drinking water access, with an estimated coverage of 98.5% of its 160 million citizens in 2019. However, the coverage decreases to 42.5% when service delivery accounts for indicators of water quality, proximity and sufficiency (UNICEF/MICS, 2019). As the Government sets out to revise the 1998 National Policy for Safe Water Supply and Sanitation, the ‘SafePani’ model proposes reforms in institutional design, sustainable finance, and information systems, to advance the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) Target 6.1 of universal access to safe and affordable drinking water for households, schools and healthcare facilities.
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