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India below Bangladesh and Pakistan in sanitation facilities

By: Islamabad News

Bangladesh has better sanitation facilities than Pakistan, but both are miles ahead of India.

That is what country papers presented at the second South Asian Conference on Sanitation 2006 (SACOSAN-2006) being held here would have you believe.

As per the papers, which have been referred to by the Daily Times, only 38 percent of India's population has access to sanitation facilities, whereas in Bangladesh and Pakistan, nearly 60 percent and y 42 percent of the population has access to similar facilities.

Myanmar tops the list with 82 percent, followed by Sri Lanka (76 percent), Bangladesh (59.53 percent), Pakistan (42 percent), Nepal (39 percent) and India (38 percent).

All these countries are committed to the millennium development goals (MDGs) set at the World Summit on Sustainable Development at Johannesburg in 2002, the figures for Pakistan show that 45 percent households do not have access to a latrine, while another 51 percent households lack drainage facilities.

Around 35 percent dispose of their wastewater into open drains and 16 percent are connected to underground sewerage or drains. Around 30 percent of the urban population of the country lives in makeshift dwellings with inadequate sanitation facilities.

In India as per the latest census data (2001), only 36.4 percent of the total population has latrines attached to their houses. However in the rural areas, only 21.9 percent of the population has latrines attached to their houses out of which only 7.1 percent households have latrines with water closets, which are the most sanitized toilets.

Bangladesh had conducted a national baseline survey in October 2003 to assess the extent of sanitation coverage, which revealed that out of a total number of 21.3 million families in the country, only 7.1 million families (33.23 pc) were using hygienic latrines.

The paper on Bangladesh says that a after a multi-media awareness campaign that also included country, divisional and district orientation workshops for sensitizing and motivating stakeholders towards contributing to the national sanitation.

As a result of these moves the county has now been able to achieve 59.53 percent coverage at the end of June 2005, which is an increase of about 26.32 percent from the baseline in October 2003.

The government has publicly announced its resolve to achieve 100 percent sanitation for all by 2010, the paper says.

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