The Shifting Global Trends in Practice of Basic Sanitation Services: An In-depth Comparative Analysis of the Current Conditions and Future Policy Recommendations

M. Afzal
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Access to basic sanitation and clean water is one of the main sustainable development goals (SDG) acknowledged by UNDP in 2016 [1]. The primary objective of these seventeen sustainable development goals, also known as global goals, is to obtain an inclusive and safe global environment for the people to enjoy sustainable peace and harmony in their communities. This study focuses on forty randomly selected countries from all over the world and categorized them into four groups based on the income level identified by the World Bank to determine the level sanitation practices based on population growth, educational attainment, and GDP growth [2]–[9]. The income level is defined by the gross income level per capita for each country and World Bank determines a benchmark to group these countries. The three primary objectives of this study are to explore, understand, and analyze the impact of urban population growth, the current economy, and educational attainment on the practice of using basic sanitation service among the selected countries' populations. Moreover, this study focuses on other key indicators that impact the basic access to sanitation and how that varies over the period of six years between 2010 to 2015 and offers evidence-based policy recommendations to improve the current practices among the population.
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基本卫生服务实践中的全球变化趋势:对现状和未来政策建议的深入比较分析
获得基本卫生设施和清洁水是联合国开发计划署2016年确认的主要可持续发展目标之一[1]。这17个可持续发展目标的主要目标,也被称为全球目标,是为了获得一个包容和安全的全球环境,让人们在他们的社区中享受可持续的和平与和谐。本研究以世界各地随机选取的40个国家为研究对象,根据世界银行确定的收入水平将其分为四组,根据人口增长、受教育程度和GDP增长来确定卫生实践水平[2]-[9]。收入水平由每个国家的人均总收入水平确定,世界银行确定一个基准来对这些国家进行分组。本研究的三个主要目标是探索、理解和分析城市人口增长、当前经济和受教育程度对选定国家人口使用基本卫生服务的影响。此外,本研究还侧重于影响基本卫生设施可及性的其他关键指标,以及在2010年至2015年的六年间这些指标的变化情况,并提供基于证据的政策建议,以改善人口中目前的做法。
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