Putting animals on the WASH agenda

Animal species are an integral part of the systems that supply our drinking water and ensure that we live healthy lives. Yet, interventions to promote water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) often fail to consider animals’ roles, needs, and impacts on the services and implications of WASH systems for...

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Autor principal: Le Deunff, H.
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Stockholm International Water Institute 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/149213
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description Animal species are an integral part of the systems that supply our drinking water and ensure that we live healthy lives. Yet, interventions to promote water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) often fail to consider animals’ roles, needs, and impacts on the services and implications of WASH systems for animals with whom we share water sources. This policy brief proposes pathways to help WASH policymakers, practitioners, and researchers address risks and opportunities at the animal-human-water interface. It shows that WASH programmes applied simultaneously to humans and animals are likely to provide more sustainable results than those centred on humans only and help achieve outcomes in every aspect of life fuelled by water.
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spelling CGSpace1492132025-11-04T16:33:08Z Putting animals on the WASH agenda Le Deunff, H. health one health approach animal health Animal species are an integral part of the systems that supply our drinking water and ensure that we live healthy lives. Yet, interventions to promote water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) often fail to consider animals’ roles, needs, and impacts on the services and implications of WASH systems for animals with whom we share water sources. This policy brief proposes pathways to help WASH policymakers, practitioners, and researchers address risks and opportunities at the animal-human-water interface. It shows that WASH programmes applied simultaneously to humans and animals are likely to provide more sustainable results than those centred on humans only and help achieve outcomes in every aspect of life fuelled by water. 2024-07-15 2024-07-24T05:40:10Z 2024-07-24T05:40:10Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/149213 en Open Access application/pdf Stockholm International Water Institute Le Deunff, H. 2024. Putting animals on the WASH agenda. Stockholm, Sweden: Stockholm International Water Institute.
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