实现可持续发展目标6:安全饮用水和卫生设施方面的进展

J. Rajapakse, M. Otoo, G. Danso
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可持续发展目标6(SDG6)是确保到2030年为所有人提供安全饮用水和卫生设施并对其进行可持续管理。水和卫生目标由具体目标的8个具体目标确定,实现《2030年可持续发展议程》的进展情况用11个指标来衡量,世界旨在通过这些指标来跟踪这些目标是否实现。本文介绍了针对这些指标的当前全球进展。2015 - 2020年期间,全球获得安全管理的饮用水服务的人口比例从70%提高到74%,安全管理的环境卫生服务从47%提高到54%,用肥皂和水洗手的设施从67%提高到71%。在世界各区域中,许多撒哈拉以南非洲国家甚至可能无法在2030年前实现基本供水和环境卫生服务的目标,其中61%的国家可获得基本供水(全球为90%),31%的国家可获得环境卫生服务(全球为84%)。农村和城市在获得这些服务方面也存在显著的不平等。没有基本供水服务的10人中有8人生活在农村地区,而安全管理的卫生设施服务覆盖了世界62%的城市人口,但仅覆盖了44%的农村人口。世界正朝着到2030年消除露天排便的目标迈进。到2030年,世界要实现基本水和卫生服务的普遍覆盖,就需要将一切照旧的进展速度提高一倍。要实现普遍的安全管理服务,费率需要翻两番。为了到2030年在低收入和中等收入国家普遍获得安全管理的饮用水,目前的速度需要提高10倍。讨论了一些阻碍进展的障碍。
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Progress in delivering SDG6: safe water and sanitation
Sustainable development goal 6(SDG6) is to ensure the availability and sustainable management ofsafe water and sanitation forall by2030.Thewater and sanitation goalsaredefined by8 targets that specify the goals, and the progress towards the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development is measured with 11 indicators as metrics by which the world aims to track whether these targets are achieved. This article presents the current global progress against these indicators. During 2015 – 2020, globally the proportion of population with access to safely managed drinking water services improved from 70% to 74%, safely managed sanitation services grew from 47% to 54%, and handwashing facilities with soap and water increased from 67% to 71%. Among the world ’ s regions, many Sub-Saharan African countries may not be able to achieve even the target of basic water and sanitation services by 2030, with 61% access to basic water supply (compared to 90% globally) and 31% for sanitation (compared to 84% globally). There are also significant inequalities between rural and urban access to these services. Eight out of 10 people without basic water services lived in rural areas, while safely managed sanitation services reached 62%of the world ’ s urban population, but only 44% of its rural population. The world is on track to eliminate open defecation by 2030. The business-as-usual rates of progress would need to double for the world to achieve universal coverage with basic water and sanitation services by 2030. To achieve universal safely managed services, rates would need to quadruple. To achieve universal access to safely managed drinking water by 2030 in low-and middle-income countries, the current rates would need to increase ten-fold. Some barriers to progress are discussed.
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