Safe sanitation is essential for health, from preventing infections to improving and maintaining mental and social
well-being. Lack of adequate sanitation contributes to diarrhoeal diseases, parasitic infections, and undernutrition, as
well as posing significant risks and causing anxiety, especial...ly for women and girls. Achieving universal access to safe
sanitation, which protects health, privacy, and dignity, is a global development goal and a recognized basic human right.
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Pre-Publication draft version. Lat reviewed on 7th July 2017
DHS Working Papers No. 92
SECOND MEETING REPORT
DECATUR, GA, USA, 26 JUNE 2016
Policy Brief. More languages available here https://apps.who.int/iris/handle/10665/179517
Other disorders Chapter H.1