2018
DOI: 10.1201/9780429461194
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Strengthening the Human Right to Sanitation as an Instrument for Inclusive Development

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“…The right to water means that water needs to be affordable and its cost no more than 6% of household income; however, it is unclear if this includes the cost of sanitation (COHRE et al 2008). The ESG literature lacks a robust, independent consideration of the right to sanitation, what its structures of affordability or political economy may be, its linkage with other rights and finally its economics and costing vis-àvis drinking water and hygiene (Obani 2018).…”
Section: Access To Water and Sanitation Services: A Human Rightmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The right to water means that water needs to be affordable and its cost no more than 6% of household income; however, it is unclear if this includes the cost of sanitation (COHRE et al 2008). The ESG literature lacks a robust, independent consideration of the right to sanitation, what its structures of affordability or political economy may be, its linkage with other rights and finally its economics and costing vis-àvis drinking water and hygiene (Obani 2018).…”
Section: Access To Water and Sanitation Services: A Human Rightmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esta situación dispersa la atención y, por ende, el desarrollo de acciones encaminadas al DHS, priorizando el DHA. Algunos autores señalan que si se le brindara mayor autonomía al DHS, con respecto al DHA, se podrían mejorar las normas y las políticas públicas sobre saneamiento de manera específica (Winkler, 2016) y con ello maximizar el presupuesto y la cobertura para saneamiento, que de otro modo es utilizado primordialmente para acceso al agua (Obani, 2018).…”
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