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Sanitation | JMP
The JMP service ladders are used to benchmark and compare service levels across countries. These have been updated and expanded to facilitate enhanced global monitoring of drinking …
This working paper introduces the concept of service levels, grouped as sequential rungs on a ladder, as a way of differentiating between broad and recognisable types (levels) of service. …
Drinking water | JMP
These have been updated and expanded to facilitate enhanced global monitoring of drinking water, sanitation and hygiene. The new ladders build on the established improved/unimproved …
introduces updated water and sanitation ladders which build on established indicators and establish new rungs with additional criteria relating to service levels. A third ladder has also …
A new WASH index: improving accountability and equity
2018年6月27日 · The new JMP WASHdata website offers a simple tool for visualising data on country-level achievement towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for water and …
Figure A.1 The Rungs of the SDG Drinking Water Monitoring Ladder
While not disagreeing with the SDG ambition, I argue in this book for a realistic and pluralistic approach to rural water services, enabling people to move up the ladder of improving service...
Chapter 16. Water, Sanitation, and Health in Low- and Middle …
In this chapter, we take a global view of water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH), with a particular focus on lower- and middle-income countries (LMICs) that are struggling to achieve WASH …
Inequalities in water, sanitation and hygiene: Challenges and ...
2023年12月1日 · These ladders are designed to benchmark and compare service levels in a simple way, using a series of progressive ‘rungs’, with surface water and open defecation at …
The JMP has developed updated service ladders for global monitoring of WASH during the SDG period. Table2provides definitions of the “rungs” in the SDG ladders including the new ladder …
Ladders for assessing and costing water service delivery
This working paper introduces the concept of service levels, grouped as sequential rungs on a ladder, as a way of differentiating broad and recognisable types (levels) of service. By …
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