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Post-2015 – Communication material for potential WASH targets and indicators

Various Authors (2013)

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In 2011, WHO and UNICEF, as part of the Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP), initiated a broad technical consultation to identify potential targets and indicators for water, sanitation and hygiene post-2015. This culminated in a meeting in The Hague in December 2012 where we achieved broad consensus on a list of targets and indicators as well as a few actions going forwards. Since then, a number of things have happened to take forward the outcomes of the Hague meeting and the process that led up to it. One highlight was the establishment of the Working Group on Communications and Advocacy. This working group is led by Amanda Marlin at the Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council (WSSCC) and includes the leads from the four previously established working groups (water supply, sanitation, hygiene and equity and non-discrimination). This ensures that the work of the communications working group is informed by the JMP-facilitated process. A set of communications materials has been produced by this working group – fact sheets and powerpoint presentations in English, French and Spanish. This was following specific advice provided at the Hague consultation and the meeting of the Strategic Advisory Group, both in December 2012.

This entry contains various publications by JMP and others:

1. Towards a Post-2015 Development Agenda WASH targets and indicators post-2015: outcomes of an expert consultation
This document is depicting WASH targets and their scope

2. WASH Post-2015: Proposed targets and indicators for households, schools and health centres
This document is focusing on the targets in homes and public buildings

3. Human rights that are crucial to health and development
This is a selection of the main arguments for efforts in the WASH sector

4. WASH Post-2015: targets and indicators
A detailed discription of the move from one MDG target to four targets in post-2015

5. Presentation: Proposal for Post-2015 WASH Targets and Indicators
A presentation on the new four WASH targets

6. WASH Post-2015: Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
This short sheet gives visions and targets for the post-215 process

7. High-Level Panel of Eminent Persons on the Post-2015 Development Agenda: A New Global Partnership - Eradicate Poverty and Transform Economies Through Susainable Development
“Our vision and our responsibility are to end extreme poverty in all its forms in the context of sustainable development and to have in place the building blocks of sustained prosperity for all.”

8. UN-Water: A Post-2015 Global Goal for Water - Synthesis of key findings and recommendations from UN-Water
This paper is the result of a broad technical consultation process among UN-Water Members and Partners, as well as a range of other stakeholders. It proposes a set of potential targets and indicators to support a dedicated global goal for water and is conceived as a contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) consultation process as well as to the discussions on the post-2015 development agenda.

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Various Authors (2013). Post-2015 – Communication material for potential WASH targets and indicators.

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Towards a Post-2015 Development Agenda WASH targets and indicators post-2015: outcomes of an expert consultation

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WASH Post-2015: Proposed targets and indicators for households, schools and health centres

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Human rights that are crucial to health and development

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Post-2015 WASH targets and indicators

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Presentation: Proposal for Post-2015 WASH Targets and Indicators

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Water, Sanitation and Hygiene

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A NEW GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP

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A Post-2015 Global Goal for Water

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