The Economic Impacts of Inadequate Sanitation in Pakistan
Published By: Water and Sanitation Program | Published Date: January, 01 , 2015In Pakistan, the deterioration of the environment continues to harm livelihoods
and health, increasing the vulnerability of the nation’s poor. It has long been
clear that lack of access to clean water and sanitation facilities has a wide
variety of impacts; however, the data and evidence needed to verify the size
of the burden imposed on the people of Pakistan are limited. As a result,
investment in the water and sanitation sector remains well below what is
required to ensure for the population a basic minimum of services. Indeed,
Pakistan’s population is projected to grow by more than 2.9 percent a year,
which means an additional 4.0 million people each year who will require
additional clean water and sanitation facilities.
The Water and Sanitation Program undertook this study to conduct evidencebased
research to help advocacy in the sanitation sector. The study aims
to empirically estimate the economic impacts of current poor sanitation1
conditions in Pakistan as well as the economic benefits of options for
improved conditions. The study’s ultimate goal is to provide policy makers
at both national and local levels with evidence to justify larger investments
in improving the sanitation conditions in the country. It also provides
recommendations, again based on empirical evidence, for effectively planning
and implementing sustainable sanitation and hygiene programs.
Author(s): Water and Sanitation Program | Posted on: Mar 13, 2015 | Views()