The Challenge in Disaster Reduction for
the Water and Sanitation Sector:
Improving Quality of Life by Reducing Vulnerabilities
This joint publication (PAHO, UNICEF, ISDR, and IFRC)
was introduced at the 4th
World Water Forum that took place in Mexico in March 2006 to draw attention
to the importance of ensuring that water and sanitation systems remain fully
operational in the aftermath of natural disasters. This is critical if countries
are to ensure there are no setbacks to the hard-won achievements in terms of
access to these services. Additionally, it will allow countries to meet, by
the year 2015, the goal of reducing by half the proportion of people without
sustainable access to drinking water and basic sanitation. Risk management is
an important tool for the fulfillment of global challenges to provide water
and sanitation services to all at all times.
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This book can be ordered from PAHO's Emergency Preparedness Program (disaster-publications@paho.org),
or can be downloaded, by chapters, as PDF files. You need to have installed
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Website.
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