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Regional priority goal I

Regional priority goal I. Reducing gastrointestinal disorders and other water related diseases with safe water and sanitation. Problem: too many children die. Children are still dying of diarrhoea and blue baby syndrome in Europe

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Regional priority goal I

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  1. Regional priority goal I Reducing gastrointestinal disorders and other water related diseases with safe water and sanitation

  2. Problem: too many children die • Children are still dying of diarrhoea and blue baby syndrome in Europe • Countries are not taking sufficient actions to provide improved water and sanitation for the most needy: children in rural areas • Children of poor minority groups or refugees suffer the most

  3. Under-five Mortality Rate of Diarrhoeal Diseases

  4. Problem: many more kids in Eastern part of the continent get ill while in kindergartens and schools School pit latrine for 350 children

  5. Problem: Less people have access to safe water in rural areas Source: National Statistics Office of Kyrgyzstan

  6. Advances Since Budapest • In 2003, the NGO Brussels Statement called on governments to finally ratify the Water & Health Protocol • Good news: the protocol is in force and has an excellent workplan, concrete steps, tasks divided • Bad news: many countries still have to ratify it and there is a lack of funding for the workplan

  7. Before After

  8. Recommendation: focus on safe school sanitation • Safe school sanitation should be a priority • especially schools in rural areas need safe toilets • with hand-washing facilities • and access to safe drinking water (do not close well and give no alternative) • Schools with unsafe sanitation or no safe water supply should not be allowed to function

  9. Funding priority: school sanitation • Ministries of Health and Environment need to put safe school sanitation on the top of their government agenda (local governments, Ministries of Education and Public Works) • EU structural funds and developing funds should be targeted at school sanitation in rural communities without safe water supply and sanitation

  10. Urine Faeces Funding priority: affordable for small communities • Small size water supply systems • On-site ecological sanitation systems like wetlands and dry urine diverting toilets • Local employment: production of toilet seats and construction of toilet buildings

  11. NGO Commitments Rome 2009 • Improve health of 10.000 school children • Provide 25 schools with low cost, locally produced dry urine diverting toilets • Protect groundwater from infiltration of faecal bacteria and nitrates • Demonstrate benefits of reuse of wastewater and nutrients in agriculture • Same cost as a VIP pit latrine

  12. Provide legislative framework • Transpose into national legislation the WHO Guideline for safe re-use of human excreta and grey water in agriculture • Water source protection legislation • Enforcement of regulations on containement of pesticides, latrines, animal waste, solid waste

  13. Support for citizen‘s initiatives

  14. This news report was brought to you by: (will be shown as credits of a movie at the end) • Health & Environment Alliance (HEAL) • Women in Europe for a Common Future (WECF) – ECO Forum • Austrian Doctors for the Environment (ISDE Austria) • Earth Forever Foundation, Bulgaria • Danube Teens, Romania • Women for a Clean Future, Romania

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