Human development Report 2006: Beyond scarcity: power, poverty and the global water crisis
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: New York, UNDP (United Nations Development Programme), 2006.Description: 422pISBN:- 0-230-50058-7
- 100/SD:330.9 HDR (2006)
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Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Ending the crisis in water and sanitation -- Water for human consumption -- The vast deficit in sanitation -- Water scarcity, risk and vulnerability -- Water competition in agriculture -- Managing transboundary waters -- Bibliography -- Human development indicators -- Technical notes -- Definitions of statistical terms -- Statistical references -- Classification of countries
The 2006 Human Development Report focuses on water and human development. Water is central to the realization of human potential. It is a source of life for people and for the planet. Clean water and sanitation have a profound bearing on health and human dignity. Inequalities in access to clean water for drinking and to water as a productive input, reinforce wider inequalities in opportunity. With competition for water intensifying, there is a danger that poor and vulnerable communities will become increasingly marginalized. The twin challenge facing governments and donors is to accelerate progress towards universal access to water and sanitation; and to ensure that water management policies strengthen the rights of poor households to access water resources.
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