Progress for Children (No. 5)

A report card on water and sanitation.

Using clean water from a tap, a young girl is washing her hands in a primary school in Nkhata Bay in Malawi.
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Highlights

Unsafe water and lack of sanitation and adequate hygiene contribute to the leading killers of children under five, including diarrhoeal diseases, pneumonia and undernutrition, and have implications for whether children - especially girls - attend school. Thus achieving Millennium Development Goal 7, and its 2015 targets of reducing by half the proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation, is of vital relevance for children and for improving nutrition, education and women's status. This issue of Progress for Children reports on whether the world is on course to reach MDG 7, and where efforts are falling short.


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UNICEF
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English
ISBN
978-92-806-4050-2

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