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Don’t waste a good investment. What is the value of human waste?. Investing in sanitation generates a 1 to 9 return on investment !. In addition to economic growth …. Investing in sanitation and hygiene ensures the dignity of the population.
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What is the value of human waste? Investing in sanitationgenerates a 1 to 9 return on investment!
In addition to economic growth… Investing in sanitation and hygieneensures the dignity of the population. Wecan all contribute to a wealthier and healthier society. What Good Dignity Practices canyou support to increase the Gross Domestic Product of your country?
Return on Investment - HEALTH INVESTING IN SANITATION AND HYGIENE PAYS HUGE DIVIDENDS IN THE HEALTH SECTOR • If everyonehadaccess to adequatesanitation and water services, the world’shealthsectorswould savearound $12 billion everyyear. • Adverse health impacts of poorsanitationcostIndia 4,6% of its GDP. • Sanitation and hygiene promotion are the mostcost effective of anyhealth intervention - $11 and $3 per DALY averted. • However, many countries spendlessthan 0.5% of their GDP on sanitation and water.
What are your Good Dignity Practices? • Ensure that the budget allocated for sanitation and hygiene matches, or exceeds, the costs of poor health resulting from inadequate services. • Support programmes that encourage people to adopt good hygiene practices. • Convince your colleagues that investments in sanitation pay off in lower healthcare costs. • Argue the case that the health of the nation depends on sanitation.
Return on Investment - PRODUCTIVITY INVESTING IN SANITATION FREES UP TIME AND INCREASES PRODUCTIVITY • Propersanitation and hygienebringhealthbenefits; and a healthyworkforceincreasesproductivity. • Access to toilets and waterpointsfrees up considerable time, especially for women. • Meeting the MDG sanitationtargetwould free up 20 billion workingdaysworldwideeachyear. • Increased productivity—from more productive workers to more productive fisheries—depends on better sanitation and water services.
What are your Good Dignity Practices? • Recognize the value of people’s time by financing programmes that aim to increase the number of household toilets. • Protect the productivity of vital sectors by safely managing human waste and avoiding contamination of water resources, fisheries and agricultural lands.
Return on Investment - EDUCATION INVESTING IN SANITATION AND HYGIENE LEADS TO HIGHER LEVELS OF EDUCATION, WHICH IN TURN BRING HIGHER INCOMES AND BETTER HEALTH • Higherlevels of education are associatedwith increasedlevels of national economicgrowth. • Realizingthiseconomicgrowthpotentialdepends in part on sanitation and hygiene in schools. • Meeting the MDG target on sanitation and water wouldmean 270 million additionaldays of schoolattendanceeachyear. • Sanitation and hygienefacilities are especially important for girls, and a 1% increase in femaleeducationgives 0.37% increase in economicgrowth.
What are your Good Dignity Practices? • Speed progress toward the MDG education targets by ensuring sanitation in schools. • Make school sanitation a priority: schools are one of the best places to teach good hygiene. • Ensure separate facilities for girls and boys.
Return on Investment - TOURISM INVESTING IN SANITATION IMPROVES THE ENVIRONMENT, ATTRACTING MORE TOURISTS • Global tourismis a large and growingsector, accounting for 5% of the world’seconomicactivity. • Tourismgeneratesemployment – currentlyaround 6 to 7% of all jobs worldwide. • Poorsanitary conditions affect safety, comfort, health and aesthetics and keeptouristsaway. WHERE WILL ALL THOSE TOURISTS GO?
What are your Good Dignity Practices? • Prioritize sanitation, water services, and effective waste treatment to improve the desirability of your country as a tourist destination. • Ensure a clean environment to access the lucrative ecotourism market.
Return on Investment – JOBS INVESTING IN SANITATION AND HYGIENE CREATES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES AND JOBS • Providing services and products for households, schools, public facilities, institutions,tourism spots, etc… creates jobs and investments, especially for local and small-scale businesses. • Sanitation and hygiene promotion is a business withcustomers, not beneficiaries.
What are your Good Dignity Practices? • Explore opportunities for public-private partnerships in marketing, training, and product development. • Provide professional business development support for small-scale sanitation providers. • Entice new entrepreneurs to enter the market and boost existing businesses by reducing market barriers. • Regulate quality and technical standards for the construction of latrines. Ensure that the collection, treatment, disposal and reuse of human waste comply with health and environment standards.
Return on Investment – LEADERSHIP INVESTING IN SANITATION REQUIRES ACTION FROM YOU! Are youready to make a good investment? • By failing to prioritizesanitation and hygiene, we are failing to invest in an area withsubstantial return. • A new mindset about sanitation: fromsomethingthatcosts money to somethingthatgeneratesincome.
What are your commitments? EXPANDING ACCESS TO SANITATION SERVICES IS NO GREAT MYSTERY. IT REQUIRES: • Moving sanitation to the top of the agenda, • Allocating sufficient resources, • Establishing a national coordinating body, a country-wide plan and a transparent monitoring framework, • Giving priority to underserved populations, • Recognizing the importance of community involvement, demand creation and the equal participation of women and men, • Providing support for small-scale sanitation and hygiene providers.
DON’T WASTE A GOOD INVESTMENT… …AND INCREASE THE GDP OF YOUR COUNTRY!