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depend on government subsidies and external funding. A National Sanitation Policy and a National Drinking Water Policy were passed in 2006 and 2009 respectively with the objective to improve water and sanitation coverage and quality. However, the level of annual investment (US$ 4/capita) still remains much below what would be necessary to achieve a significant increase in access and service quality. Pakistan is currently grappling with a critical water crisis, transitioning swiftly from a state of water "stressed" to water "scarce." The annual water availability per person has plummeted below 1,000 cubic meters, possibly surpassing this threshold already. To put it in perspective, this means that the yearly water allocation for each individual in Pakistan would not even fill half of an Olympic swimming pool.
457:. 87% of the impact is on health, 5% on increased costs of water supply and 8% are other impacts. The main health impacts are premature mortality and productivity losses, followed by treatment costs. Water supply costs include higher costs for the supply of piped water, higher expenses for bottled water and the cost of household water treatment. Other costs include the cost of increased time for open defecation and the use of shared toilets, and a relatively small cost of lost tourism revenues. Many intangible costs were not included in the estimate, such as the lack of privacy, security, status and dignity. The cost of environmental conditions stemming from poor sanitation was also not included in the estimate. 750:"public places", which together with the limited capacity of the plants suggests that the purified water is not to be used for network supply, but rather for distribution as bottled water. The much larger US$ 168 million Clean Drinking Water for All Programme aims at delivering one purification plant to each Pakistani Union Council. The plants are expected to be maintained through contracting out for three subsequent years. It is estimated that one purification plant will serve 2-20% of each Union Council's population, which on average have 20,000 inhabitants. Under the programme, the establishment of 6,035 purification plants with capacities of 500, 1,000 and 2,000 gallons per hour is planned. 3588:. The utilities range from small ones, which serve fewer than 125,000 people to large ones, serving more than 500,000. All regions and within countries, all income levels are included. In each of the five categories (NRW, labor productivity, service coverage, water prices and connection costs and continuity of service), at least 30 utilities from developing countries and 30 from developed countries are included. The best practice targets for developing countries are based on the performance of the top 25 utilities of developing country utilities. The study uses data from the World Bank's Water and Sanitation Utilities database and the Asian Development Bank; see: 1124:, Pakistan's investment in the water supply and sanitation sector is inadequate and provides for US$ 2 billion (120 billion rupee) or US$ 404 million per year for the sector from 2005 to 2010, half of which is to be paid by the federal and provincial governments, including the construction and rehabilitation of water supply schemes in urban and rural areas and wastewater treatment plants in provincial capitals. The other half is expected to be provided by the private sector and includes water supply systems, sewerage networks and wastewater treatment as part of new housing schemes in cities and towns. 285: 299: 479: 7275: 695:
the TMA level. However, the decentralization has not been implemented in all provinces. In 2008, it was reported that PHEDs were still active in water supply development, operation and maintenance, particularly in areas where the schemes spread across more than one tehsil. In those cases, the PHEDs usually develop supply-driven schemes with little or no participation of TMAs. In addition, the devolution took place differently from one province top another. According to a 2003 document, the PHED remains fully functional in the
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governments through their Public Health Engineering Departments (PHEDs). This was initially done without much participation by local government and communities in decision-making. However, in 1992 the federal government launched a Social Action Plan, which emphasized user participation, hygiene promotion and the use low-cost technologies in water supply and sanitation. A shift of sector responsibility then took place under the 2001 Local Government Ordinance (LGO). Under the LGO, three tiers of local governments were created:
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provision and regulation. The right to water for drinking precedes all other uses, like industrial or agricultural water use. Women are recognized as main actors of domestic water supply, and their active participation in the sector is sought. In accordance with the LGO, the document highlights the responsibility of local governments to provide drinking water. The policy is expected to be reviewed and updated every five years to examine its implementation and efficacy and to adapt it to the changing situation in the country.
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Rawalpindi, labor productivity is indicated lower at 9.5 and 12.7 employees per 1,000 connections, respectively. At the 2005 workshop, between 6 and 27 employees per 1,000 connections in major cities were reported (see table 3). Tynan and Kingdom propose a best practice target of 5 employees per 1,000 connections in developing countries. However it should be mentioned that equally to NRW, this target is a suggestion of the authors, which is not established as official best practice target among professionals.
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develops and constructs primary household sanitary latrines, underground sewers and neighborhood collector sewers. Those are connected to main sewers and treatment plants, which form the second component and are constructed with public funds. The OPP was very successful and about 100,000 households have developed their own sanitation systems in Orangi. The project was replicated by NGOs and CBOs in other Pakistani cities. The component sharing model is encouraged under the 2006 National Sanitation Policy.
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cities. According to this survey, the residential water tariff in Karachi was US$ 0.09 per m for a consumption of 15 m per month. The tariff had been raised by 67% in September 2011, in order to pay for an increase of the electricity rates charged to the water utility. This made it the third-highest increase in water tariffs in the world in 2011. According to the Karachi Water and Sewer Board, the unmetered water tariff after the increase was 111
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Policy and the National Drinking Water Policy. The Ministry of Health is expected to set water quality standards and monitor drinking water quality in the country. Poor coordination between the ministry and other authorities have been reported. The Health Services Academy under the Ministry of Health published Quality Drinking Water Standards for Pakistan in May 2007. These standards were not officially implemented and monitored in 2008.
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provincial government, through its Housing, Urban Development and Public Health Engineering Department drew up a roadmap for reforming its water utilities. The roadmap aimed at making the five largest utilities, called the WASAs, more professional and accountable through the appointment of new managing directors from the private sector and through the signing of performance contracts between the provincial government and the utilities.
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CLTS has spread rapidly in the whole country and became a main feature of the National Sanitation Policy, which provides financial rewards for defined outcomes. Development agencies began to link their funding and incentives to theopen defecation free status. For example, the Khushal Pakistan Fund has allocated about US$ 200 million (12 billion Pakistani rupees) to community infrastructure projects in open defecation free communities.
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fulfillment of a condition of a loan by the Asian Development Bank. WASAs also exist in Faisalabad, Lahore, Hyderabad, Islamabad and Multan. The WASA in Faisalabad had already been created in 1978. The WASA's are "wings" of the respective City Development Authorities. In Karachi, the Karachi Water and Sewerage Board (KWSB) was separated from the City Development Authority and is an autonomous utility established by law in 1996.
1335:. The main objectives of the project were to improve rural productivity and health and reduce poverty and deprivation. The components of the project included the construction and rehabilitation of water supply and sanitation schemes, institutional strengthening and training, latrine construction materials accompanied by health education and promotion, water resources and sanitation studies and private sector support. 1325:(KWSB). The project started in 1993 and provided for the construction of a canal to bring water from the Indus River, pumping stations, water and wastewater treatment facilities. In low income areas, small bore sewers were to be built. The operational efficiency of KWSB was expected to improve through technical assistance by the World Bank and increased cost reduction measures, e.g. reduction of water losses. 859: 1159: 4130: 429:
improved water source was 91%, almost identical to the 2010 figure estimated by the JMP. For sanitation, the survey estimates that 66% had a flush toilet, 15% a non-flush toilet and 18% had no toilet at all. If all toilets were considered to be a form of improved sanitation, access according to this estimate would be 81%, much higher than the JMP estimate of 48%.
976:. It is difficult to accurately measure NRW, because customer metering is uncommon. For example, in Punjab only 3 percent of connections of the five largest utilities have functioning meters and are being read. As indicated in table 3, officials from major Pakistani cities reported a share of NRW during a 2005 workshop, ranging from 40% to 50%. 620:. Newspapers reported that drinking water was provided without any treatment or disinfection, which facilitated the spread of the amoeba. As a reaction to the findings, a citizen of Karachi submitted a court petition asking the Karachi Water and Sewerage Board to fulfill its duty to provide clean water. In October 2012, the 782: 1276:
from the Khanpur Dam. An ex-post evaluation of the project in 2002 judged that "the effect of the project was not necessarily high". The amount of water supplied was only 41% of what had been planned, and there were "various problems with the executing agency (the Capital Development Authority) such
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with more than six million inhabitants. The loan, in the form of a multitranche financing facility (MFF), will also support urban sector reforms - such as the establishment of local government-owned urban services corporations - and capacity development. The first tranche of $ 38 million (2009–2012)
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as part of a regional project that also covered India and Bangladesh. Eight utilities participated, including five WASAs in Punjab as well as the utilities of Karachi, Peshawar and Islamabad. The benchmarking project found that data were not very reliable and that benchmarking was "largely externally
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Through CLTS more than 1,500 villages achieved "open defecation free status" by 2009. This figure is expected to reach 15,000 villages by June 2011, covering a third of the rural population of Pakistan. An assessment of CLTS pilots in nine villages showed that open defecation stopped, but communities
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The responsibility for water supply and sanitation was nominally devolved to Tehsil Municipal Administrations (TMAs), the second-lowest tier of local government in Pakistan. The PHED was supposed to be merged into the Provincial Local Government Department and its staff was supposed to be devolved at
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There are no updated and precise figures for labor productivity, measured in employees per 1,000 connections. However, the Ministry of Water and Power indicated a poor performance in the country's major cities. The ADB found an average of 5.6 employees per 1,000 connections in Karachi. In Lahore and
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Governments. However, as indicated above, challenges in the transition period were reported and provincial Public Health and Engineering Departments (PHEDs) in the four Pakistani Provinces continue to provide water services, especially in rural areas. In urban areas outside the largest cities, local
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plants of 2,000 gallons per hour in all Pakistani tehsils. The Ministry of Environment is to "provide the technical support to the provinces by installing various plants at selected places on turn key basis and then handing it over to local municipal administration." The plants would be installed in
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in Punjab. Just as the project in Abbottabad, it aims at developing bulk water supply, in this case from a well field located near a Canal, the Jhang Branch Canal. A parallel project provides training and advice on institutional reforms. The project builds on a previous project to improve the water
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contamination was detected in drinking water in various localities in Pakistan, according to an official government document. Generally, water pressure is low in Pakistani supply systems. Together with leaky pipes, this leads to infiltration of contaminated water. A survey of drinking water samples
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is often insufficient in Pakistan. One document criticizes the MDG's methodology for only taking into account coverage figures, without giving attention to adequate service quality. Continuity of supply and water quality are two important elements of drinking water service quality. The treatment of
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In 2015, 91% of the population had access to an "improved" water supply. This was 94% of the population in urban areas and 90% of the population in rural areas. In 2015, there were still around 16 million people lacking access to "improved" water. As for sanitation, in 2015, 64% of the population
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in 2003 by UNICEF together with a local NGO IRSP (Integrated Regional Support Program). A main objective of the concept is to create open defecation free villages through behavioral change in the whole community, rather than to construct sanitation facilities for individual households. Since then,
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in 1980 in order to improve the poor sanitation conditions through a low-cost sanitation program with active user participation. A main feature of the project is the component sharing model. The first component is responsibility of the communities, which receive technical assistance. The community
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The federal government is only involved in policy development and the setting of guidelines, mostly through the Ministry of Climate Change (formerly called Ministry of Environment). A National Drinking Water and Sanitation Committee was established in 2009 to implement both the National Sanitation
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in 2006. Estimates indicate that each year, more than three million Pakistanis become infected with waterborne diseases. In addition, many service providers do not even cover the costs of operation and maintenance due to low tariffs and poor efficiency. Consequently, the service providers strongly
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Because of low tariffs, poor collection efficiency and overstaffing, many urban utilities do not cover the costs for operation and maintenance. According to an international survey conducted in 2012, the water tariff in Karachi was among the 20 lowest water tariffs in the world in a sample of 310
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Since the 2001 Local Government Ordinance, water supply and sanitation services in other cities and towns are expected to be transferred from provincial governments to the roughly 500 newly created Tehsil Municipal Administrations (TMAs). Responsibilities for coordination and joint implementation
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The Programme generated criticism when it was learned that inadequate planning may threaten to halt the entire programme. Furthermore, there have been allegations of conflict of interest by certain persons who, although occupying highest government offices, had formed private companies to win the
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in communities with less than 1,000 inhabitants. In larger communities, the NSP promotes a "component sharing model", under which sewage and wastewater treatment facilities are provided by the communities in case that local government-developed disposal is not available. The objective is the safe
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from 2003 until the end of 2007. As a result, about 2.5 million additional people in 778 villages were provided with water supply and sanitation facilities, according to the ADB "with full cost recovery". Community-based organizations maintain and operate the schemes and charge the users. Tehsil
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estimated that concerning urban and rural water supply as well as urban sanitation, the targets will be achieved prematurely, whereas rural sanitation progress was classified to be "on track". According to the 2010 figures of the JMP above, however, the water target had been reached at that time
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in 1999. The project follows a low cost, community owned rural sanitation model based on a participatory approach. In 2004, the Lodhran Pilot Project (LPP) received a US$ 1.1 million grant by the World Bank-administered Japan Social Development Fund (JSDF) to expand the model in 100 villages in
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In September 2009 the government approved the National Drinking Water Policy that aims at providing safe drinking water to the entire Pakistani population by 2040, including the poor and vulnerable, at an affordable cost. A main objective is a clearer separation between the functions of service
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Drinking water and sanitation policy is the constitutional responsibility of provincial governments. Municipal utilities are accountable to both the provincial and local governments, but there is little regulation of their performance. This has changed to some extent in Punjab in 2006 when the
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According to the Pakistan Social And Living Standards Measurement Survey of 2010–2012, the main source of drinking water was as follows: 32% tap water, 28% hand pump, 27% motor pump, 4% dug well and 9% others. Assuming that other sources are identical to unimproved water sources, access to an
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For the first decades of Pakistan's modern history, in the largest cities City Development Authorities and their Water and Sanitation Authorities (WASAs) were responsible for water supply and sanitation. In towns and villages water supply facilities were built and operated by the provincial
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in Pakistan, there are semi-autonomous utilities called Water and Sanitation Agencies (WASAs). Some WASAs were created in response to loan conditions imposed by foreign donors during the 1990s, such as the Belochistan WASA in Quetta in 1989 and the WASA in Rawalpindi in 1998, the latter in
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In many cities and towns, especially smaller ones, municipalities subsidize water supply because tariff revenues are insufficient to recover costs. The National Drinking Water Policy of 2009 does not mention cost recovery, while a draft of the policy called for increased cost recovery.
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In Rawalpindi water quality improved after a new managing director of the local utility made it a priority in 2007 as part of a broader performance improvement strategy. Within a year the share of samples that showed that water was unfit for drinking declined from 64 to 26 percent.
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as the scarcity of personnel, underdeveloped institutions, and the shortage of active efforts." A Japanese field survey in 2008 re-examined the situation and found that "no noticeable improvements have been made". The total amount spent was US$ 109 million (12,442 million
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practices. The federal government provides incentives for the implementation of the NSP in the form of rewards for open defecation-free tehsils/towns, 100% sanitation coverage tehsils/towns, the cleanest tehsils/towns and the cleanest industrial estates or clusters.
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have integrated CLTS in their strategies and projects. CLTS projects were active in all four Pakistani regions in 2007. NGOs were implementing CLTS in about 20 districts in 2008. At the same time, more than 130 defecation free villages already existed in Pakistan.
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in the Pashtun area through the development of surface water supply for the city that so far depended only on groundwater. The project has no sanitation component. In 2008 and 2010 it had approved two grants in the amount of 5.19 billion Yen for water supply in
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installation contract from the Government. Taking cognizance of this, the Government of the Punjab has expressed its serious reservations against the project and has even suggested that it be halted until proper planning and siting of plants can take place.
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In Rawalpindi a new managing director appointed in 2006 regularized unauthorized connections, collected arrears and thus increased cost recovery from 53 to 86 percent. The utility is now able to pay all salaries and electricity bills from its own revenues.
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The sector strongly depends on internal and external financing. The Ministry of Power and Water reported in 2002 that in recent years, 49% of the total new investments in the water sector had been financed by external loans and 43% by the government. The
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signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the "Ministry of Special Initiatives" to support the Clean Drinking Water for All Programme (see above) with US$ 17.9 million, anticipating that over 31 million Pakistanis in 40 districts will benefit from it.
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municipal administrations were strengthened and received training. In addition, communities received training in health and hygiene practices and the construction of latrines. The project also established a link between the beneficiary communities and
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In the document, access is defined as the availability of 45 liters per person per day (L/p/d) in rural areas and 120 L/p/d in urban areas. In addition, the total time to reach a public water source and return must not be more than 30 minutes. See:
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According to the National Drinking Water Policy (NDWP) of 2009, Pakistan aims at providing universal access to drinking water in an equitable, efficient and sustainable manner by 2040. The National Sanitation Policy of 2006 aims to meet the
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maximum acceptable concentration of 10 parts per billion (ppb). The mean lead concentration was 146 ppb in untreated ground water and 77 ppb in treated tap water. In 2012, according to Rafiq Khanani, professor and pathology chairman at the
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prepared a document, which includes data for the cities of Rawalpindi, Karachi and Lahore. Furthermore, data from six major cities were reported during a 2005 workshop in Karachi. Beginning in 2005, the first systematic performance
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notes that "civil service staffing policies constrain utility managers from hiring the staff they require; they cannot incentivize them appropriately; and on-the-job training seems to be limited by most accounts."
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driven than internally motivated" and that the organizational culture of utilities was "often slow to accept performance measurement, accountability to customers and to government, and improved service outcomes."
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NGOs are particularly active in sanitation, and have reached some notable achievements. Under the National Drinking Water and Sanitation Policies, the participation of NGOs and the private sector is encouraged.
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signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the "Ministry of Special Initiatives" to support the programme with US$ 17.9 million, anticipating that over 31 million Pakistanis in 40 districts will benefit from it.
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had access to "improved" sanitation. This was 83% of the population in urban areas and 51% of the population in rural areas. There were still around 69 million people lacking access to "improved" sanitation.
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Hasan, Arif (2005). "The Orangi Pilot Project: Research and Training Institute's Mapping Process and Its Repercussions". Karachi: Orangi Pilot Project, International Institute for Environment and Development.
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Service provision is, in principle, a responsibility of local government, although in practice provincial governments still play an important role in service provision, especially in rural areas.
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The Millennium Development Goals aimed at halving the share of people without sustainable access to an improved water source and improved sanitation by 2015 compared to 1990. In 2006 the
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receives treatment. According to the Pakistan Water Situational Analysis, there are three wastewater treatment plants in Islamabad, of which only one is functional. Karachi has two
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The World Bank contributed with US$ 137 million to the Rural Water Supply & Sanitation Project, which was active from 1991 to 2000 in the self-governing Pakistani state of
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is a large informal low-income settlement located in Karachi and place of a user participation success story. The Orangi Pilot Project (OPP) was initiated by an NGO under
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There is little reliable quantitative information available concerning the performance of Pakistani water and sewer utilities, including on their efficiency. The
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The Clean Drinking Water for All Programme/Clean Drinking Water Initiative aim to improve the quality of drinking water by building water treatment facilities.
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Southern Punjab. Under the grant, TMAs receive technical assistance concerning public private partnerships, training and capacity building and communication.
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published in 2012, 88% of the functional water supply schemes in Pakistan provide water that is unsafe for drinking because of microbiological contamination.
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A number of innovative sanitation approaches have been piloted in Pakistan. These include participatory sanitation infrastructure projects - such as the
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from 85% in 1990 to 92% in 2010, although this does not necessarily mean that the water from these sources is safe to drink. The share with access to
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had access to the basic sanitation facilities. Despite high population growth the country has increased the share of the population with access to an
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The economic impact of inadequate sanitation has been estimated at 344 billion Rupees (US$ 5.7 billion), equivalent to almost 4 percent of
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in Punjab leading to the provision of clean water for 2,500 slum residents. It also helped to include hygiene education in schools.
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for a total of 18.268 billion Yen. The Khanpur project, implemented between 1994 and 2000, aimed at increasing bulk water supply to
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and rivers. Many privately operated lorry tankers are licensed by water utilities and benefit from the discontinuous water supply.
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House in Shikarpur town, one of the cities where urban infrastructure was improved with financing from the Asian Development Bank
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Beyond Construction. Use by All. A Collection of Case Studies from Sanitation and Hygiene Promotion Practitioners in South Asia
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The government receives substantial external support to improve drinking water supply and sanitation through loans from the
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have killed at least 10 people in Karachi in three months. The infection does not occur by drinking water infested with the
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in Karachi in 2007/08 found that, of 216 ground and surface water samples collected, 86% had lead levels higher than the
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The ADB abstracted the figures from unaudited data, collected from utilities for the SAWUN Benchmarking Database; see:
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Foreign NGOs also provide support for the extension of drinking water supply and sanitation in Pakistan. For example,
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The National Sanitation Policy (NSP), approved by the federal government in 2006, promotes the grassroots concept of
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used unimproved and unhygienic latrines making any substantial effort to upgrade or replace damaged latrines.
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There is no agreement on appropriate levels of NRW among professionals. However, Tynan and Kingdom propose a
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The US$ 8.2 million Clean Drinking Water Initiative, approved in 2004, provides for the construction of 445
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Global Water Intelligence: Tariff rises outstripped by inflation, Vol. 13, Issue 9, September 2012, p. 38.
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The Pakistani Ministry of Water and Power reported in 2002 that only 1% of the domestic and industrial
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However, the sector still faces major challenges. The quality of the services is poor, as evidenced by
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institutions, which have disbursed about US$ 4 million to about 15,000 borrowers in 617 communities.
1140:, as well as grants from Japan and the United States. In addition, NGOs directly provide assistance. 766: 653: 322: 248: 4343: 4298: 4229: 4105:"Seminar on Draft Final Report of Master Plan Study on "Water Supply and Sewerage System in Karachi" 4027: 3948: 3895: 3841: 3785: 3711: 3665: 3424: 3264: 3153: 3073: 2983: 2927: 2742: 2568: 2490: 2328: 2263: 2205: 1988: 1935: 1882: 1732:"Mapping as a basis for sanitation implementation in Pakistan: the case of the Orangi Pilot Project" 1567: 1466: 7152: 6964: 6918: 6831: 6721: 6695: 6675: 6545: 6434: 6231: 6170: 6155: 6140: 6098: 5850: 5571: 5544: 5181: 4892: 4717: 4568: 4521: 4426: 956:
Two common indicators of the efficiency of utilities are non-revenue water and labor productivity.
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data 68% Pakistanis, 72% Indians, 54% Bangladeshi have access to the basic sanitation facilities.
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in urban slums in the 1980s and the Lodhran Pilot Project in rural areas since 1999 - as well as
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List of countries by proportion of the population using improved sanitation facilities
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Asian Development Bank:Investment and Reforms for Cities in Pakistan's Sindh Province
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Reported by officials from the respective cities at a 2005 workshop in Karachi; see:
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already, while the sanitation target did not look as if it was going to be reached.
6923: 6903: 6150: 5971: 5648: 5048: 4753: 3855: 3745: 3625: 3343: 3174: 2702: 2599: 1895: 883: 649: 641: 621: 7274: 7179: 6670: 3681:"Managing Karachi's water supply and sanitation services: lessons from a workshop" 2897:"Managing Karachi's water supply and sanitation services: lessons from a workshop" 2829:
South Asian Conference on Sanitation 2003. Chapter 4: Country Papers on Sanitation
2460:"Managing Karachi's water supply and sanitation services: lessons from a workshop" 1852:"Managing Karachi's water supply and sanitation services: lessons from a workshop" 1436:"Managing Karachi's water supply and sanitation services: lessons from a workshop" 6586: 6429: 5922: 5536: 4639: 4528: 2825: 1608: 1092: 906: 6841: 6795: 6790: 6304: 6125: 4687: 4654: 4644: 4634: 4624: 4553: 3798: 3347: 3030: 2940: 2285: 2220: 486:
Intermittent water supply is common in urban areas. For Pakistani cities, the
8054: 6876: 6846: 5753: 5643: 5638: 4677: 4563: 4538: 4501: 4001:"Punjab Community Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Project : Pakistan" 4000: 3911:"Medium Term Development Framework 2005-10. Section 10: Water and Sanitation" 2531:"Medium Term Development Framework 2005-10. Section 10: Water and Sanitation" 2123:"TABLE 4.7: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD BY SOURCE OF DRINKING WATER" 1951:"Medium Term Development Framework 2005-10. Section 10: Water and Sanitation" 1530:"Medium Term Development Framework 2005-10. Section 10: Water and Sanitation" 1210: 980: 3173:. Embassy of the United States in Pakistan. January 27, 2009. Archived from 2874: 2603: 2598:(11). Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, Vol. 17, No. 11, 2011: 882–886. 948:
for water and sewer utilities in Pakistan was initiated by the World Bank's
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won contracts under the programme to install purification plants in Punjab.
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Masroor Ahmad; Water and Sanitation Program; the World Bank (2007-11-01).
2789:"Pakistan - Water and Sanitation Services in a Devolved Government System" 1664:"People using at least basic sanitation services (% of population) | Data" 445:
concerning sanitation by 2015 and to also reach universal access by 2040.
6933: 6886: 6881: 6871: 6034: 5033: 4887: 4743: 4697: 4604: 4599: 4594: 3628:"Pakistan Water Sector Strategy. Detailed Strategy Formulation. Volume 4" 3443:"NGO Gets A Million Dollar WB Administered Japanese Grant For Sanitation" 2171:"The Millennium Development Goals: Progress in Asia and the Pacific 2006" 1348: 1261: 1096: 4317:"Projects - Pakistan : Rural Water Supply & Sanitation Project" 4186: 255:. Poor drinking water quality and sanitation lead to major outbreaks of 7007: 6805: 6409: 6130: 5053: 5038: 4912: 4619: 4312: 4267: 3438: 2760: 2055:"WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply and Sanitation" 1352: 1273: 1234: 1229: 1198:
Punjab Community Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Project (2003–2007)
1137: 973: 781: 637: 536: 531: 503: 495: 307: 260: 3854:
It is likely that in this case, the federal government is meant; see:
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The study uses data from 246 water utilities, of which half are in 44
3561: 2585:"Drinking water: a major source of lead exposure in Karachi, Pakistan" 2003:"Making Every Drop Count: Pakistan's growing water scarcity challenge" 1601: 6982: 6977: 6908: 3909:
Government of Pakistan. Ministry of Planning and Development (2004).
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Government of Pakistan. Ministry of Planning and Development (2004).
2083:
WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply and Sanitation
1949:
Government of Pakistan. Ministry of Planning and Development (2004).
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Government of Pakistan. Ministry of Planning and Development (2004).
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Water in Asian Cities - Utilities Performance and Civil Society Views
1269: 1265: 187:
Ministry of Climate Change (formerly called Ministry of Environment)
4418: 3856:
Government of Pakistan. Ministry of Water and Power (October 2002).
3746:
Government of Pakistan. Ministry of Water and Power (October 2002).
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Government of Pakistan. Ministry of Water and Power (October 2002).
3592:"A Water Scorecard. Setting Performance Targets for Water Utilities" 2703:
Government of Pakistan. Ministry of Water and Power (October 2002).
2505:"79% water sources in Punjab supplying unsafe drinking water: PCRWR" 2152:. Pakistan Social And Living Standards Measurement Survey of 2010-11 2128:. Pakistan Social And Living Standards Measurement Survey of 2010-11 1896:
Government of Pakistan. Ministry of Water and Power (October 2002).
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is characterized by some achievements and many challenges. In 2020,
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issued a notice to the Board asking it to comment on the petition.
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collected wastewater is one element of sanitation service quality.
302:
Pakistan is the fifteenth most water stressed country in the world.
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increased from 27% to 38% during the same period, according to the
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Ministry of Climate Change (formerly the Ministry of Environment)
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N. Ul-Haq, M.A. Arain, N. Badar, M. Rasheed and Z. Haque (2011).
2147:"TABLE 4.8: PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF TOILET" 1191: 776: 762: 721: 717: 591: 587: 521: 516:
Table 2: Hours of water supply per day in major Pakistani cities
491: 264: 4391: 4272:"Pakistan - Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project (English)" 3858:"Pakistan Water Sector Strategy. Water Sector Profile. Volume 5" 3748:"Pakistan Water Sector Strategy. Water Sector Profile. Volume 5" 1898:"Pakistan Water Sector Strategy. Water Sector Profile. Volume 5" 6311: 2826:
Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh (June 2004).
1175: 969: 866: 858: 682: 613: 541: 526: 499: 326: 268: 3482: 1228:
approved a 3.644 billion Yen grant to improve water supply in
6800: 3537: 2705:"Pakistan Water Sector Strategy. Executive Summary. Volume 1" 1347:
from the UK has set up a rainwater collection project in the
1290: 1179: 1170: 754: 333:
increased from 85% in 1990 to 92% in 2010. In the same time,
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Asian Water Development Outlook 2007. Country Paper Pakistan
3292:
Asian Water Development Outlook 2007. Country Paper Pakistan
3171:"U.S. And Pakistan Sign MOU To Support Clean Drinking Water" 2894: 2457: 2418:
Asian Water Development Outlook 2007. Country Paper Pakistan
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Asian Water Development Outlook 2007. Country Paper Pakistan
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Asian Water Development Outlook 2007. Country Paper Pakistan
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Asian Water Development Outlook 2007. Country Paper Pakistan
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Asian Water Development Outlook 2007. Country Paper Pakistan
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Table 3: Indicators of efficiency in major Pakistani cities
154: 43: 27: 6198: 4692: 2344:"The Economic Impacts of Inadequate Sanitation in Pakistan" 2092: 2062: 1412: 1225: 1117: 343:
Table 1: Access to water and sanitation in Pakistan (2020)
7235: 4386: 2873:. Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Archived from 917:
In addition, several organizations like Plan Pakistan and
4413: 3463: 2101: 1745:, IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre: 95–110. 1303:
Punjab Municipal Services Improvement Project (2006–2012)
1278: 1149:
Punjab Cities Improvement Investment Program (since 2009)
1121: 737: 728: 600: 454: 1600:
Bangladesh had 152,061,300 inhabitants in 2004; source:
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Rural Water Supply & Sanitation Project (1991–2000).
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Sindh Cities Improvement Investment Program (since 2008)
890: 810:
In seven of the largest cities, which are among the ten
319:
Joint Monitoring Program for Water Supply and Sanitation
234:
Joint Monitoring Program for Water Supply and Sanitation
3962: 3503:
1 Pakistani Rupee = US$ 0.01631 (2007-12-31); source:
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1 Pakistani Rupee = US$ 0.01684 (2004-12-31); source:
1479: 6627: 3321: 706: 4174:
1 Japanese Yen = US$ 0.008742 (2000-12-31); source:
4107:. JICA Pakistan Office. May 22, 2008. Archived from 1489:. Manila: Asian development bank (ADB). p. 47. 929: 824:
governments have formed public sector water boards.
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in rural areas are two examples of such innovation.
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Responsibilities in Latin America and the Caribbean
4175: 3504: 3110: 2674: 2672: 2670: 2668: 2666: 2664: 2662: 2007:
International Institute for Sustainable Development
1589: 1309:
Punjab Cities Governance Improvement (2012 onwards)
506:, or they purchase water from lorry tankers or use 3589: 2758: 703:, and local government powers were recentralized. 659: 644:, where effluents generally receive screening and 448: 337:coverage increased from 27% to 48% (see table 1). 3461: 1338: 1258:Islamabad and Rawalpindi Water Supply (1989–2000) 8052: 3580: 3578: 2659: 882:Inspired by the OPP, a pilot project emerged in 218:Drinking water supply and sanitation in Pakistan 4192:"Metropolitan Water Supply Project (Khanpur I)" 4131:"Search results for water projects in Pakistan" 3800:Government of Pakistan. Ministry of Environment 3032:Government of Pakistan. Ministry of Environment 2942:Government of Pakistan. Ministry of Environment 2287:Government of Pakistan. Ministry of Environment 2222:Government of Pakistan. Ministry of Environment 1473: 581:Pakistan Council of Research in Water Resources 3965:"Punjab Cities Improvement Investment Program" 3518:"Sanitation Movement Gains Ground in Pakistan" 2998:"Cabinet okays National Drinking Water Policy" 777:Responsibility for water supply and sanitation 7221: 6613: 4434: 4244:Punjab Municipal Services Improvement Project 3575: 3483:Water Sanitation Hygiene Forum (2009-09-10). 3217:Health Services Academy, Ministry of Health, 2685:. Water and Sanitation Program. February 2010 2365: 2363: 1408: 1406: 1404: 490:indicates continuity rates of 1 to 10 hours ( 80:No access to sanitation (Open Defecation): 7% 4149: 3679:Water and Sanitation Program (August 2004). 2895:Water and Sanitation Program (August 2004). 2630:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 2458:Water and Sanitation Program (August 2004). 1850:Water and Sanitation Program (August 2004). 1584: 1582: 1580: 1578: 1434:Water and Sanitation Program (August 2004). 1085: 222:68% Pakistanis, 72% Indians, 54% Bangladeshi 3601:(242). The World Bank Group. Archived from 3590:Tynan, Nicola; Kingdom, Bill (2002-04-01). 2341: 2024: 2022: 1618: 1616: 1110: 905:was first introduced as a pilot project in 666:Sanitation of the Indus Valley Civilization 126:Scheduled: US$ 2.66 per capita (2005–2010) 7228: 7214: 6620: 6606: 4441: 4427: 4311: 4266: 3437: 2821: 2819: 2754: 2752: 2522: 2360: 1633:. Asian Development Bank. pp. 12–13. 1401: 1351:and influenced government in the city of 934: 687:about 5,000 local governments governed by 3270:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 2761:"The Pakistan Water Situational Analysis" 2406: 2404: 2349:. Water and Sanitation Program, Islamabad 1889: 1685: 1683: 1575: 1521: 1143: 1095:(about US$ 1.17) for a residences of 100 574: 4188:Japan Bank for International Cooperation 4043:"Water Supply Improvement in Abbottabad" 3165: 3163: 2782: 2780: 2019: 1780: 1778: 1776: 1725: 1723: 1658: 1656: 1613: 1315:Second Karachi Water Supply (1993–2001). 1252:Karachi Water Supply Improvement Project 1157: 1120:recognizes that with 0.25% of its total 877: 857: 831: 789: 780: 477: 297: 283: 8061:Water supply and sanitation in Pakistan 6013: 3963:Asian Development Bank (30 June 2009). 3322:Ahmed, Noman; Sohail, Muhammad (2003). 3036:"National Drinking Water Policy. Draft" 3026: 3024: 3022: 2816: 2749: 2646:"KWSB told to supply chlorinated water" 1429: 1427: 1127: 983:target of 23% in developing countries. 847: 716:disposal of excreta through the use of 631: 579:According to a survey on behalf of the 473: 259:such as those that swept the cities of 207: 199: 191: 183: 175: 167: 159: 146: 138: 130: 122: 114: 102: 95:Average urban water use (L/person/day) 94: 86: 67: 48: 8053: 7236:Water supply and sanitation by country 6955:Caste system among South Asian Muslims 4409:Water and Sanitation Agency Rawalpindi 3379:. Asian Development Bank. p. 10. 2452: 2450: 2448: 2446: 2444: 2421:. Asian Development Bank. p. 12. 2401: 2381:. Asian Development Bank. p. 17. 2281: 2279: 2277: 2275: 2273: 1700:. Asian Development Bank. p. 11. 1680: 1375:Water resources management in Pakistan 738:Clean Drinking Water for All Programme 729:National Drinking Water Policy of 2009 168:National water and sanitation company 20:Water resources management in Pakistan 7209: 6601: 6012: 5681: 5284: 4942: 4461: 4448: 4422: 3405: 3295:. Asian Development Bank. p. 8. 3160: 3116:"Clean Drinking Water for All (CDWA)" 2786: 2777: 1795:. Asian Development Bank. p. 9. 1773: 1729: 1720: 1653: 1514: 1512: 1174:targets the northern Sindh cities of 986: 903:Community-led total sanitation (CLTS) 891:Community-led total sanitation (CLTS) 842:Community-led total sanitation (CLTS) 819:across TMAs were devolved to the 120 713:community-led total sanitation (CLTS) 131:Share of self-financing by utilities 5931:Securities & Exchange Commission 4256:Punjab Cities Governance Improvement 3019: 2592:Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal 2178:United Nations Development Programme 1424: 1222:Abbottabad water supply (since 2010) 1080: 959: 802: 434:United Nations Development Programme 2441: 2270: 2086: 1602:http://devdata.worldbank.org/query/ 618:primary amoebic meningoencephalitis 160:Decentralization to municipalities 90:Mostly intermittent in urban areas 13: 6929:Violence against women in Pakistan 5599:Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) 4404:Lahore Water and Sanitation Agency 2796:31st WEDC International Conference 1509: 1238:distribution network in the city. 707:National Sanitation Policy of 2006 460: 208:Number of rural service providers 200:Number of urban service providers 184:Responsibility for policy setting 14: 8072: 4380: 4375: 3088:"Clean Drinking Water Initiative" 3008:from the original on May 21, 2010 1370:Karachi Bulk Water Supply Project 930:Karachi Bulk Water Supply Project 844:projects implemented since 2003. 606:Dow University of Health Sciences 443:Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 7326:Democratic Republic of the Congo 7273: 6581: 6572: 6571: 5604:Pakistani Intelligence community 4128: 4082: 4061: 4040: 3804:"National Drinking Water Policy" 2226:"National Drinking Water Policy" 1365:Karachi Water and Sewerage Board 1323:Karachi Water and Sewerage Board 1284: 35: 5992:Redundant Islamic economisation 4350: 4305: 4260: 4248: 4236: 4180: 4168: 4143: 4122: 4097: 4076: 4055: 4034: 3989: 3977: 3956: 3902: 3848: 3792: 3739: 3728:. Karachi Water and Sewer Board 3718: 3672: 3619: 3550: 3530: 3509: 3497: 3476: 3455: 3431: 3399: 3362: 3334:(2). SAGE Publications: 33–42. 3315: 3278: 3223:World Health Organization (WHO) 3210: 3189: 3104: 3080: 2990: 2934: 2888: 2863: 2787:Ahmad, Malick Zulfiqar (2005). 2696: 2638: 2576: 2497: 2335: 2212: 2163: 2139: 2115: 2077: 2047: 1995: 1942: 1815: 1730:Welle, Katherina (March 2008). 660:History and recent developments 652:, in which wastewater receives 449:Impact of inadequate sanitation 176:Water and sanitation regulator 6681:Pakistan Remittance Initiative 5285: 3199:. WaterWorld. February 8, 2010 3093:. Government of Pakistan. 2007 1594: 1339:Non-governmental organizations 1242:Lahore Sanitation (since 2006) 897:Community-led total sanitation 368:Safely Managed Drinking Water 317:In Pakistan, according to the 242:community-led total sanitation 29:Pakistan: Water and Sanitation 1: 7148:Domestic violence in Pakistan 4943: 4397: 1394: 1297: 3997:Asian Development Bank (ADB) 3371:Asian Development Bank (ADB) 3328:Environment and Urbanization 3287:Asian Development Bank (ADB) 2946:"National Sanitation Policy" 2413:Asian Development Bank (ADB) 2373:Asian Development Bank (ADB) 2291:"National Sanitation Policy" 1787:Asian Development Bank (ADB) 1692:Asian Development Bank (ADB) 1625:Asian Development Bank (ADB) 1319:Karachi Water Supply Project 1074:Water and sanitation program 1048:Staff per 1,000 connections 950:Water and sanitation program 941:Asian Development Bank (ADB) 911:North West Frontier Province 901:In Pakistan, the concept of 488:Asian Development Bank (ADB) 147:Share of external financing 115:Share of household metering 7: 7104:Water supply and sanitation 7042:List of terrorist incidents 6897:Balochistan honour killings 5791:Water supply and sanitation 5682: 4462: 3916:. Islamabad. Archived from 2536:. Islamabad. Archived from 1956:. Islamabad. Archived from 1535:. Islamabad. Archived from 1358: 329:, access in Pakistan to an 288:Hand pump in rural Pakistan 251:in urban areas and limited 10: 8077: 6939:Women's rights in Pakistan 6760:School corporal punishment 4150:Momota Kenji (July 2008). 3348:10.1177/095624780301500218 2098:"Joint Monitoring Program" 1418:"Joint Monitoring Program" 894: 851: 689:Union Councils of Pakistan 663: 650:wastewater treatment plant 306:In 2020, according to the 291: 210: 202: 194: 186: 178: 170: 162: 149: 141: 133: 125: 117: 109: 97: 89: 70: 51: 17: 7977: 7896: 7688: 7657: 7464: 7283: 7270: 7241: 7135: 7112: 7094:Effects of global warming 7084: 7026: 6973:Insurgency in Balochistan 6963: 6947: 6862: 6819: 6768: 6745: 6704: 6636: 6628:Socio-economic issues in 6562: 6473: 6365: 6291: 6214: 6169: 6025: 6021: 6008: 5987:Public-private partnering 5949: 5893: 5801: 5694: 5690: 5677: 5624: 5535: 5497: 5452: 5392: 5330: 5310:National Security Council 5297: 5293: 5280: 5190: 5110: 5067: 5026: 4955: 4951: 4938: 4855: 4809: 4726: 4670: 4663: 4577: 4474: 4470: 4457: 2798:. Kampala. Archived from 2094:World Health Organization 1414:World Health Organization 1086:Tariffs and cost recovery 997: 812:City District Governments 515: 395: 364: 347: 342: 323:World Health Organization 279: 249:intermittent water supply 123:Annual investment in WSS 87:Continuity of supply (%) 49:Access to drinking water 34: 7003:Religious discrimination 2759:Pakistan Water Gateway. 1216: 1111:Investment and financing 972:and an estimated 75% in 357:(63% of the population) 352:(37% of the population) 18:Not to be confused with 4739:Second Anglo-Afghan War 3953:, sections 10.3.; 10.7. 3462:Lodhran Pilot Project. 3112:Ministry of Environment 2871:"Districts of Pakistan" 2604:10.26719/2011.17.11.882 966:non-revenue water (NRW) 935:Efficiency of utilities 139:Share of tax-financing 77:Limited Sanitation: 25% 7716:Bosnia and Herzegovina 6998:Secessionist movements 6786:Sex-selective abortion 5972:Military economisation 5577:Enforced disappearance 5360:Provincial governments 4901:Balochistan insurgency 4759:Hindi–Urdu controversy 4749:Third Anglo-Afghan War 4703:First Anglo-Afghan War 4338:Cite journal requires 4293:Cite journal requires 4224:Cite journal requires 4022:Cite journal requires 3943:Cite journal requires 3890:Cite journal requires 3836:Cite journal requires 3780:Cite journal requires 3706:Cite journal requires 3660:Cite journal requires 3419:Cite journal requires 3259:Cite journal requires 3219:Government of Pakistan 3148:Cite journal requires 3068:Cite journal requires 3004:. September 29, 2009. 2978:Cite journal requires 2922:Cite journal requires 2737:Cite journal requires 2563:Cite journal requires 2485:Cite journal requires 2323:Cite journal requires 2258:Cite journal requires 2200:Cite journal requires 1983:Cite journal requires 1930:Cite journal requires 1877:Cite journal requires 1562:Cite journal requires 1481:Asian Development Bank 1461:Cite journal requires 1333:Azad Jammu and Kashmir 1163: 1153:Asian Development Bank 1144:Asian Development Bank 1134:Asian Development Bank 871:Dr. Akhtar Hameed Khan 863: 786: 575:Drinking water quality 498:) and 16 to 23 hours ( 483: 303: 289: 6082:Gender discrimination 5479:Federal Shariat Court 5444:Provincial assemblies 4713:Second Anglo-Sikh War 4615:Muhammad ibn al-Qasim 4414:Lodhran Pilot Project 3863:: 105. Archived from 3753:: 245. Archived from 3633:: 118. Archived from 3599:Public Policy Journal 2231:: 3–4. Archived from 1903:: 105. Archived from 1161: 1072:A 2010 report by the 878:Lodhran Pilot Project 861: 832:Innovative approaches 790:Policy and regulation 784: 761:The German companies 482:Water tower in Lahore 481: 382:Basic Drinking Water 331:improved water source 301: 287: 226:improved water source 110:Karachi: 0.09 (2012) 74:Basic Sanitation: 68% 7639:United Arab Emirates 7086:Environmental issues 6811:Polygamy in Pakistan 6541:World Heritage Sites 6516:Mausolea and shrines 5962:Directive investment 5264:World Heritage Sites 5198:Archaeological sites 5133:Environmental issues 4822:Monarchy of Pakistan 4817:Dominion of Pakistan 4708:First Anglo-Sikh War 3999:(28 November 2002). 3586:developing countries 2951:: 10. Archived from 1224:. 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Index

Water resources management in Pakistan

water tariff
68% Pakistanis, 72% Indians, 54% Bangladeshi
improved water source
improved sanitation
Joint Monitoring Program for Water Supply and Sanitation
Orangi Pilot Project
community-led total sanitation
intermittent water supply
wastewater treatment
waterborne diseases
Faisalabad
Karachi
Lahore
Peshawar

List of countries by proportion of the population using improved sanitation facilities

World Bank
Joint Monitoring Program for Water Supply and Sanitation
World Health Organization
UNICEF
improved water source
improved sanitation
United Nations Development Programme
Millennium Development Goal (MDG)
GDP
service quality

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