This volume presents a review of global progress made towards achieving Sustainable Development Goal 6 (SDG 6): Clean Water and Sanitation, part of the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. It builds on the latest data and statistics provided by the UN and other international organizations through chapters written by a wide variety of authors, including representatives of government ministries and departments, members of international organizations specializing in this area, academics and senior professionals.
The book details how SDG 6 is being approached in a number of geographic regions, with each chapter describing developments in a particular region or country. Supporting case studies presented in the book illustrate progress, achievements and challenges that remain in the effort to reach SDG 6 by 2030. The book is intended for academics/researchers, scientists, policymakers, practitioners, and all stakeholders working at the global, regional, national and local levels who support or are engaged with the implementation of SDG 6.
Author(s): Jay Rajapakse
Series: Sustainable Development Goals Series
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2022
Language: English
Pages: 235
City: Cham
Preface
Contents
About the Editor
1: Introduction
1.1 From IDWSSD to MDGs and SDGs
1.2 Interlinkages Between 17 SDGs and 169 Targets
1.3 Chapter Contents
1.3.1 Chapter 2 Latin America
1.3.2 Chapter 3 Caribbean
1.3.3 Chapter 4 Africa
1.3.4 Chapter 5: Ghana
1.3.5 Chapter 6 Russia
1.3.6 Chapter 7 China
1.3.7 Chapter 8 South Asia
1.3.8 Chapter 9 Sri Lanka
1.3.9 Chapter 10 Solomon Islands
1.3.10 Chapter 11 Indigenous Populations of Some of the World’s Wealthiest Nations
1.3.11 Chapter 12 Conclusions and Beyond 2030
References
2: The Objectives of Sustainable Development of Water and Sanitation in Latin America
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Transition from the MDG to SDG
2.2.1 Baseline Studies of the WASH Indicators for Some Selected Latin American Countries
2.2.2 The Case of Argentina
Sanitation
Drinking Water
2.2.3 The Case of Mexico
Sanitation
Water
2.2.4 The Peruvian Case
Sanitation
Water
2.3 Open Defecation in Latin America and Caribbean Countries (LAC)
2.4 Inequalities in Access to Water and Sanitation Services in Latin America and the Caribbean
2.5 Regional Inequalities in Latin America and the Caribbean
2.6 Inequalities in the Access of Water and Sanitation Services and Facilities by Different Population Subgroups
2.7 Comparison of the Degree of Social-Spatial Inequality in the Access to Water and Sanitation Between LAC Countries
2.8 Affordability
2.9 Conclusion
References
3: Safe Water and Sanitation for a Healthier Caribbean
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Background: Water and Sanitation Sector in the Caribbean
3.3 Current Performance in Meeting SDG 6: Trinidad and Barbados
3.3.1 Trinidad
SDG 6.1 Universal and Equitable Access to Affordable Drinking Water
SGD 6.2 Sanitation and Hygiene
SDG 6.3 Water Quality and Wastewater
SDG6.4 Water Use and Scarcity
SDG 6.4.2 Level of Water Stress: Freshwater Withdrawal as a Proportion of Available Freshwater Resources
SDG 6.5 Water Resources Management
SDG 6.6 Water-Related Ecosystems
SDG 6.a International Cooperation and Capacity Building
SDG 6.b Stakeholder Participation
3.3.2 Barbados
SDG 6.1 Universal and Equitable Access to Affordable Drinking Water
SDG 6.2 Sanitation and Hygiene
SDG 6.3 Water Quality
SDG 6.4 Water Use and Scarcity
SDG 6.5 Water Resources Management
SDG 6.6 Water-Related Ecosystems
SDG 6a International Cooperation and Capacity Building
SDG 6b Stakeholder Participation
3.4 Discussion
3.4.1 Access to Potable Water
3.4.2 Affordability and Equity
3.4.3 Level of Service Provision, Sanitation, and Hygiene
3.4.4 Water Quality and Pollution
3.4.5 Water Use and Scarcity
3.4.6 Water Resources Management
3.4.7 Water-Related Ecosystems
3.4.8 International Cooperation and Capacity Building
3.4.9 Stakeholder Participation
3.5 Recommendations
3.6 Conclusion
References
4: Safe Water and Sanitation for a Healthier World: A Global View of Progress Towards SDG 6- Africa
4.1 Introduction
4.2 From MDGs (2000–2015) to SDGs (2016–2030) in Africa
4.3 Sub-Saharan Africa Situation in Access to Basic Drinking Water and Sanitation
4.4 The Progress of Sub-Saharan Africa in Meeting the SDG 6 Targets by 2030
4.5 The Challenges of Water and Sanitation Sectors of Africa
4.5.1 The Physical Water Scarcity
4.5.2 The Economic Water Scarcity
Costing of the Basic Water and Sanitation Services
Sources of Finance
Financing Gap
Closing the Financing Gap
4.6 Conclusion
References
5: Sustainable Safe Water and Sanitation Interventions in Remote Parts of Ghana
5.1 Water and Sanitation in the Rural Parts of Ghana
5.1.1 The Scene
5.1.2 The Daily Burden of Water Collection
5.1.3 Interventions
5.2 Action for Sustainable Development Goal 6
5.2.1 A Daunting Task
5.2.2 Small NGOs Can Make a Difference
5.2.3 Measurable Indicators of Outturn
5.2.4 Reasons for Failure of Boreholes
5.2.5 Management of Boreholes
5.2.6 Borehole Interventions Following Community Filters
5.2.7 Maintaining Access to Safe Water During the Farming Season
5.2.8 Borehole Interventions with Dry Season Livelihood Enhancements
5.3 Sand Dams
5.4 Safe Sanitation
5.4.1 Pit Latrines
5.4.2 Dry Pit Latrines
5.4.3 Pour-Flush Pit Latrines
5.4.4 Hand Washing
5.5 Conclusions
References
6: Russia’s Readiness to Achieve SDG 6 in Drinking Water and Sanitation by 2030
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Water Resources for Sustainable Development in Russia
6.2.1 Water Reserves in Russia
6.2.2 Water Resources in Russia
6.2.3 Use of Water Resources
6.2.4 Water Resources Management
6.2.5 Schemes of Integrated Use and Protection of Water Bodies
6.3 Water Strategy of Russia and the Federal Program “Clean Water” for the Implementation of MDG 7
6.4 Implementation of SDG 6 in Russia (2015–2030)
6.4.1 Providing the Population with Clean Water and Sanitation Services (SDG Targets 6.1 and 6.2)
Equitable Sanitation and Hygiene for All (Target 6.2)
6.4.2 Improving Water Quality and Reducing Water Pollution (Target 6.3)
6.4.3 Improving the Efficiency of Water Use in the Sectors and Solving the Problem of Water Scarcity (Target 6.4)
Transport
Fishing
Hydropower
Water Supply and Sewerage
Integrated Water Resources Management (Target 6.5)
6.4.4 Protection and Restoration of Water-Related Ecosystems (Target 6.6)
6.4.5 International Cooperation on Water Use and Protection of Water Resources (Target 6.a)
6.4.6 Participation of Local Authorities and Citizens in Improving Water Management and Sanitation (Target 6.b)
6.5 Conclusions
References
7: Progress of SDG6 Goals in China Since 2015
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Drinking Water Safety
7.2.1 Rural Population
7.2.2 Urban Population
7.3 Environmental Sanitation
7.3.1 Rural Waste Discharge and Treatment
7.3.2 Urban Waste Discharge and Treatment
7.3.3 Toilet Revolution
Rural Toilets
Public Toilets
Tourist Toilets
7.4 Improve Water Use Efficiency
7.4.1 Building a Water-Saving Society
7.4.2 Protection and Management of Water Resources
7.4.3 Sewage Treatment
7.5 Water Safety During COVID-19 Outbreak
7.6 Concluding Remarks and Projecting Progress of SDG6
References
8: Readiness of South Asian Countries to Achieve SDG 6 Targets by 2030 in the Sanitation Sector
8.1 Background and Justification
8.2 Methodology
8.2.1 Study Area
8.3 Situational Analysis
8.3.1 Afghanistan
8.3.2 Pakistan
8.3.3 India
8.3.4 Nepal
8.3.5 Bhutan
8.3.6 Bangladesh
8.3.7 Maldives
8.3.8 Sri Lanka
8.4 Assessment and Discussions
8.5 Countries on the SDG 6 Ladder
8.6 Status and the Way Forward
8.7 Policy Conclusion
References
9: Readiness of Sri Lanka to Achieve SDG 6 Targets in Water and Sanitation by 2030
9.1 Introduction
9.1.1 Sri Lanka
9.1.2 Importance of Safe Water and Sanitation for Sri Lanka
9.2 Transition from MDGs to SDGs in Sri Lanka
9.3 Government Strategies to Achieve SDG Targets
9.3.1 Water Supply Coverage and Corporate Goals
9.4 SDG 6.1 Safe Drinking Water
9.5 SDG 6.2 Safely Managed Sanitation Services
9.6 Impact of COVID-19
9.6.1 Water Consumption Before and During COVID-19
9.6.2 Water Production Before and During COVID-19
9.6.3 Effect of Water for All and Operation and Maintenance Activities of NWSDB
9.7 SDG 3 and SDG 6 Interlinkage
9.7.1 Progress of WASH Program
9.8 Discussion and Conclusions
References
10: Readiness of Solomon Islands in Meeting the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Water and Sanitation
10.1 Solomon Islands
10.2 Water and Sanitation in Solomon Islands
10.3 Baseline Studies of the Wash Indicators in Solomon Islands
10.3.1 The Rural Development Program (RDP) and Some Impact Stories
10.3.2 Community and Infrastructure Services
10.3.3 Water Security in Radesifolamae Village, Malaita Province
10.3.4 Improving Livelihoods Through Access to Clean Water, Komubeti and Gilutae, Guadalcanal Province
10.4 Solomon Islands Preparation Towards Achieving SDG Targets (2016–2030) in Clean Water and Sanitation
10.5 Water and Sanitation Governance and Access Improvement Progress
10.5.1 Objectives and Purpose of “RWASH” Program in Solomon Islands
Policy Context
Improving Health Through Community Participation in RWASH Project in Solomon Islands
The RWASH Integrated Strategic Action Plan
Governance
Ability to Share Knowledge (Corporate Intelligence)
Evidence to Ensure New Policies and Programs Is Successful (Evidence for the Rural Water Safety Plan)
10.6 Achievements in the WATSAN Sector in Solomon Islands from 2016 to 2020
10.7 Key Constraints
10.7.1 Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E)
10.7.2 Funding
10.8 Conclusion
References
11: Poor Water Quality and Related Health Issues in Remote Indigenous Populations of Some of the World’s Wealthiest Nations
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Water and Health Conditions in Remote Indigenous Populations
11.2.1 United States of America
The Navajo Nation
Crow Reservation
11.2.2 Canada
Inuit Communities of Labrador
First Nations Communities in the Province of Ontario
11.2.3 Australia
Goldfields of Western Australia
Desert Communities of Northern Territory
11.3 Challenges to Progress – Lack of Funding and Political Will
11.3.1 United States of America
11.3.2 Canada
11.3.3 Australia
11.3.4 COVID-19 Impacts – The Latest Challenge for All
11.4 Water Treatment Solutions – A Key to Progress
11.5 Conclusion
References
12: Common Themes, Accelerating Progress and Beyond 2030
12.1 Recognising System Interactions
12.2 Emerging Themes
12.2.1 South America
12.2.2 Small Island Developing States
12.2.3 Africa
12.2.4 Russia
12.2.5 China
12.2.6 Sri Lanka
12.2.7 Indigenous Communities
12.3 Actions to Accelerate Progress
12.4 Beyond 2030
References
Index