Mozambique public investment in the water and sanitation sector and the targets of SDG6.

UCL open environment Pub Date : 2024-01-23 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.14324/111.444/ucloe.000067
Manuel Salvador da Conceição Rebelo
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Many developing countries may not reach the targets of providing access to safe water sources and sanitation services for all by 2030. Census data from Mozambique show that the country's population is one of fastest growing in the Sub-Saharan region. Between the 2007 and 2017 censuses more than seven million people were added to the total population. By 2030 about 11 million people will be added to Mozambique's population. This will pose a huge challenge for the water and sanitation services. Access to these services is a fundamental requirement for the wellbeing of individuals and the development of nations. The last data from a Survey on Mozambique Family Budgets (IOF 2019/20), show that 55.7% of a total population has access to safe water sources. In contrast, access to sanitation services (31% of the population), has not kept pace with the progress made in water access. In this study, based on data from the General State Account of Mozambique, which includes the description of the annual investment made by the government and using the results of the Family Budget Surveys, it can be seen that if the average percentage values of public investment of 2009 to 2021 are the same in the following years as regards the water and sanitation sector, Mozambique will not reach the Sustainable Development Goals 6 targets in 2030.

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莫桑比克水和卫生部门的公共投资与可持续发展目标 6 的具体目标。
许多发展中国家可能无法实现到 2030 年为所有人提供安全水源和卫生服务的目标。莫桑比克的人口普查数据显示,该国是撒哈拉以南地区人口增长最快的国家之一。在 2007 年至 2017 年的人口普查期间,总人口增加了 700 多万。到 2030 年,莫桑比克人口将增加约 1100 万。这将给供水和卫生服务带来巨大挑战。获得这些服务是个人福祉和国家发展的基本要求。莫桑比克家庭预算调查(IOF 2019/20)的最新数据显示,55.7%的总人口能够获得安全水源。与此形成鲜明对比的是,获得卫生服务的比例(31% 的人口)却没有跟上在获得水源方面取得的进展。本研究基于莫桑比克国家总账户的数据(其中包括政府年度投资说明),并利用家庭预算调查的结果,可以看出,如果 2009 年至 2021 年公共投资的平均百分比值在接下来的年份与水和卫生部门相同,莫桑比克将无法在 2030 年实现可持续发展目标 6 的具体目标。
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