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Policy Brief for Pacific Island Governments - Healthy Environments, Resilient Communities:

17 Nov 2023

financial support for water and sanitation, which will require economic losses from climate change Approximately 70% of the population in renewed leadership and investment at the national, regional and in the Pacific are predicted to reach Pacific Island countries currently lacks international level.” 4.6% of the region’s annual 2100 GDP access to basic sanitation services, and Pacific Island Coun. [...] The need for Sanitation is the Climate-resilient sanitation the Blue Pacific Continent’s people sanitation is even more urgent in the management of human means strong sanitation and declared a climate emergency in context of Pacific Island countries’ high excreta, including faeces, systems, services, and July 20221, calling on all development vulnerability to the impacts of climate urine and menst. [...] Including systems and waste to energy around menstrual hygiene and sexual and menstrual hygiene management conversions can boost reproductive health and rights through facilities in projects can support productivity and cost savings and education can positively reinforce sustainable and school attendance among girls and other reduce water consumption. [...] The vital role of sanitation for improving climate resilience in the Pacific 5 The poor state of sanitation has widespread implications for climate resilience and sustainable development in the Pacific: Public health concerns. [...] The vital role of sanitation for improving climate resilience in the Pacific 9 Acknowledgements This policy brief was written by Tanvi Oza and Fraser Goff (WaterAid) and is based on the desk review Healthy Environments, Resilient Communities: The vital role of sanitation for improving climate resilience in the Pacific by the same authors.
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