Manual on the Human Rights to Safe Drinking Water and Sanitation for Practitioners

Manual on the Human Rights to Safe Drinking Water and Sanitation for Practitioners

Author: Robert Bos

Publisher: IWA Publishing

Published: 2016-08-15

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13: 1780407432

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The Manual highlights the human rights principles and criteria in relation to drinking water and sanitation. It explains the international legal obligations in terms of operational policies and practice that will support the progressive realisation of universal access. The Manual introduces a human rights perspective that will add value to informed decision making in the daily routine of operators, managers and regulators. It also encourages its readership to engage actively in national dialogues where the human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation are translated into national and local policies, laws and regulations. Creating such an enabling environment is, in fact, only the first step in the process towards progressive realisation. Allocation of roles and responsibilities is the next step, in an updated institutional and operational set up that helps apply a human rights lens to the process of reviewing and revising the essential functions of operators, service providers and regulators.


Manual on the Right to Water and Sanitation

Manual on the Right to Water and Sanitation

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 189

ISBN-13: 9789295004429

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Designed to assist policy makers and practitioners in implementing the right to water and sanitation. This publication, written in non-legal language, addresses the vital need to clarify how human rights can be practically realised in the water and sanitation sector. The Manual recognizes that implementing the right to water and sanitation is not limited to legal recognition or allocation of funds. Rather, it provides the basis for practical reforms in many areas of water supply and sanitation and in water resource management that can help make the water and sanitation sector operate in a manner that is more pro-poor, accountable and inclusive. The Manual will assist governments to operationalise under the international human rights treaties that they have ratified and serve as a useful tool to help achieve the Millennium Development Goals on water and sanitation.


The Human Rights to Water and Sanitation

The Human Rights to Water and Sanitation

Author: Léo Heller

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2022-05-12

Total Pages: 453

ISBN-13: 1108837247

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A comprehensive overview of the human rights to water and sanitation, exploring theoretical, conceptual, and practical aspects.


The Right to Health

The Right to Health

Author: Judith Asher

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2010-11-11

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 9004189734

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The alarmingly low health status of millions of people in many developing countries is now recognised as a major obstacle to the process of development. In response, increasing numbers of non-governmental organizations are championing the right to health of the disadvantaged, vulnerable and those living in poverty.


Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality

Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality

Author: World Health Organization

Publisher: World Health Organization

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9789241545037

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This volume describes the methods used in the surveillance of drinking water quality in the light of the special problems of small-community supplies, particularly in developing countries, and outlines the strategies necessary to ensure that surveillance is effective.


The Human Right to Water

The Human Right to Water

Author: Malcolm Langford

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2017-10-05

Total Pages: 737

ISBN-13: 1107010705

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The first book to engage in a comprehensive examination of the human right to water in theory and in practice.


The Human Right to Water

The Human Right to Water

Author: Inga Winkler

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2014-08-14

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 1847319629

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The United Nations General Assembly and the Human Rights Council recognised the human right to water in 2010. This formal recognition has put the issue high on the international agenda, but by itself leaves many questions unanswered. This book addresses this gap and clarifies the legal status and meaning of the right to water through a detailed analysis of its legal foundations, legal nature, normative content and corresponding State obligations. The human right to water has wide-ranging implications for the distribution of water. Examining these implications requires putting the right to water into the broader context of different water uses and analysing the linkages and competition with other human rights that depend on water for their realisation. Water allocation is a highly political issue reflecting societal power relations, with current priorities often benefitting the well-off and powerful. Human rights, in contrast, require prioritising the most basic needs of all people. The human right to water has the potential to address these underlying structural causes of the lack of access to water rooted in inequalities and poverty by empowering people to hold the State accountable to live up to its human rights obligations and to demand that their basic needs are met with priority.


The Right to Water

The Right to Water

Author: Lindsay Knight

Publisher: World Health Organization

Published: 2003-08-13

Total Pages: 44

ISBN-13: 9241590564

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Of the world's 6 billion people, 1.1 billion lack access to safe drinking water. The aim of this booklet is to highlight and promote the right to water as a fundamental human right. It looks at who is affected, the responsibility of governments and the implications for other stakeholders