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Water Supply and Sanitation Monitoring
At the end of the International Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation Decade (1981-1990), WHO and UNICEF established a Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply and Sanitation (JMP). The overall aim of the JMP is to report globally on the status of water supply and sanitation sector, and to support countries in improving their monitoring performance to enable better planning and management at the country level. The JMP is the official arrangement within the UN System to produce information for the UN Secretary General on the progress of achieving the Millennium Development Goals related to water supply and sanitation.
Although the JMP has been producing coverage reports since 1990, it was only in 2000 that the JMP statistics were based mainly on data from household surveys such as Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS), Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS) and World Health Surveys (WHS). The reports listed below (available for downloading) are the latest JMP reports, all of them based on survey information.
UN-Water Global Annual Assessment of Sanitation and Drinking-Water (GLAAS)
Progress on Drinking-water and Sanitation: special focus on sanitation
A Snapshot of Sanitation in Africa
Meeting the MDG drinking-water and sanitation target: the urban and rural challenge of the decade
Water for life: Making it happen. WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Report, 2005
WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply and Sanitation Sanitation: Meeting the MDG drinking water and sanitation target, 2004
Global Water Supply and Sanitation Assessment 2000 Report
See also
Core questions on drinking-water and sanitation for household surveys
Asia Water Watch 2015
Additional information on JMP can be seen at: www.wssinfo.org.
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