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CLEAN WATER

AND
SANITATION
IN THE CONTEXT OF
BANGLADESH

Presented To : Samia Shabnaz


Group members Name:
1. Shafin, Shaukh Shahriar Hossain (23-51044-1)
2. Taher, Tasnim Binte (23-50992-1)
3. Mahi, Samiya Afrin (23-51109-1)
4. Rabby, Kazi Fazla (23-50956-1)
5. Era, Israt Jahan (23-50981-1)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
01 02 03 04
Status of Strategy for
Introduction SDG Goals
Bangladesh achieving SDG

05 06 07
Recommendation Conclusion Reference
What?

Clean Water and Sanitation is one of the critical


Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) outlined by
the United Nations to ensure access to safe and
affordable drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene for
all by 2030.
SDG Goal
By 2030, ensure universal access to safe and
By 2030, implement integrated water affordable drinking water for all, and
resources management at all levels, adequate and equitable sanitation and
including hygiene for all.
through transboundary cooperation
as appropriate.
By 2030, achieve access to adequate and
equitable sanitation and hygiene for all and
end open defecation, paying special
Support and strengthen the attention to the needs of women and girls
participation of local communities in and those in vulnerable situations.
improving water and sanitation
management.
Status of Bangladesh

Water Sanitation
Bangladesh has made Sanitation is a significant
significant progress in challenge in Bangladesh, with
improving access to clean only around 68% of the
water, with almost 98% population having access to
of the population having improved sanitation facilities.
access to improved sources.
Strategy for Achieving SDG

Infrastructure development Education and awareness- Promoting community


raising participation

Investing in infrastructure to Education and awareness- Involving communities and local


provide safe and clean water raising campaigns help people organizations in planning and
supply and sanitation facilities understand the importance of implementation ensures
in rural and urban areas is clean water and sanitation and sustainability and accountability,
essential. how to maintain it. leading to long-lasting solutions.
Recommendation
Invest in infrastructure
The government and development partners
must invest in infrastructure development
for the expansion and improvement of
clean water supply and sanitation facilities. Education and awareness-raising
Community involvement Raising awareness of the
Community participation and importance of clean water and
ownership of water and sanitation sanitation for public health and
projects ensure long-term economic development is
sustainability and accountability. essential.
Conclusion

Achieving SDG 6 in Bangladesh is crucial for the country's sustainable


development and the well-being of its citizens. While progress has been made,
concerted efforts are required to address the remaining challenges. By
implementing a comprehensive strategy, involving all stakeholders, and
leveraging innovative solutions, Bangladesh can make significant strides
toward ensuring clean water and sanitation for all, contributing to a healthier
and more sustainable future.
Reference
1. World Health Organization (WHO): 2019. Progress on Drinking Water, Sanitation and
Hygiene: 2000-2017: Special focus on inequalities. New York, World Health Organization.

2. UNICEF: 2019. Progress on Drinking Water, Sanitation and Hygiene: 2000-2017: Special
focus on inequalities. New York, UNICEF.

3. Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS): 2016. Household Income and Expenditure Survey.
Dhaka, Bangladesh.

4. World Bank: 2020. Bangladesh - Rural Water Supply and Sanitation.


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