MARC Bibliographic Record

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035    $a(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/37547
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050 _4 $aK3260$b.B67 2016
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100 1_ $aBos, Robert,$eauthor.
245 10 $aManual on the human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation for water and sanitation practitioners /$cRobert Bos ; contributor, David Alves [and five others].
250    $a1st ed.
260    $bIWA Publishing$c2016
264 _1 $aLondon, England :$bIWA Publishing,$c2016.
264 _4 $c©2016
300    $a1 online resource (120 pages) :$billustrations (some color), photographs
336    $atext$2rdacontent
337    $acomputer$2rdamedia
338    $aonline resource$2rdacarrier
504    $aIncludes bibliographical references.
588    $aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed November 14, 2016).
520    $a"The Manual highlights the human rights principles and criteria in relation to drinking water and sanitation. It explains the international legal obligations in terms of operational policies and practice that will support the progressive realisation of universal access. The Manual introduces a human rights perspective that will add value to informed decision making in the daily routine of operators, managers and regulators. It also encourages its readership to engage actively in national dialogues where the human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation are translated into national and local policies, laws and regulations. Creating such an enabling environment is, in fact, only the first step in the process towards progressive realisation. Allocation of roles and responsibilities is the next step, in an updated institutional and operational set up that helps apply a human rights lens to the process of reviewing and revising the essential functions of operators, service providers and regulators."
546    $aEnglish
505 0_ $aCover -- Copyright -- Contents -- About the author and contributing authors -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Foreword -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Main operational principles -- 2.1 Incorporating human rights criteria and principles into water and sanitation operations -- 2.2 Creating an enabling environment -- 2.3 Incorporating the HRWS into institutional frameworks -- 2.4 The HRWS in essential functions of service providers and regulators -- Chapter 3: Translating the human rights to water and sanitation into operational terms -- 3.1 Definitions -- 3.2 The normative human rights criteria: drinking water -- 3.2.1 Availability -- 3.2.2 Water quality and safety -- 3.2.3 Acceptability -- 3.2.4 Accessibility -- 3.2.5 Affordability -- 3.3 The normative human rights criteria: sanitation -- 3.3.1 Availability -- 3.3.2 Quality -- 3.3.3 Acceptability -- 3.3.4 Accessibility -- 3.3.5 Affordability -- 3.4 Human rights principles -- 3.4.1 Equality and non-discrimination -- 3.4.2 Accountability -- 3.4.3 Sustainability -- 3.4.4 Participatory processes -- 3.4.5 Access to information and transparency -- 3.5 Basic considerations for operationalising the rights -- 3.5.1 Population make-up -- 3.5.2 Organising effective interactions between rights-holders, operators and authorities -- 3.5.3 Practical aspects of rights and responsibilities -- 3.5.4 Monitoring progress -- Chapter 4: An enabling environment for the human rights to water and sanitation -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Fundamental steps -- 4.3 Analysis and reform of existing legislation -- 4.4 Institutional arrangements -- 4.5 Service delivery -- 4.6 Regulation -- Chapter 5: Incorporating the human rights to water and sanitation into the operational and institutional framework of service providers and regulators -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Service provision models.
505 8_ $a5.3 Categories of institutional arrangements -- 5.4 The Regulatory Framework -- Chapter 6: The human rights to water and sanitation in the essential functions of service providers and regulators -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Planning and management -- 6.3 Legal support -- 6.4 Budget, finance and accounts -- 6.5 Operation and maintenance -- 6.6 Monitoring and evaluation -- 6.7 Customer services -- 6.8 Communications -- 6.9 Human resources -- 6.10 In conclusion -- Chapter 7: Addressing sensitive practices, dealing with challenges and avoiding pitfalls -- 7.1 Technical options -- 7.2 Affordability mechanisms -- 7.3 Cut-offs, credit control and debt collection -- 7.4 Simultaneous progressive realisation against various criteria -- 7.5 Setting geographic and investment priorities -- 7.6 Land tenure -- 7.7 Pre-paid meters -- 7.8 Interim standards -- 7.9 Continuity of supply -- Annex A: Context and contents of the human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation -- A.1 The scale of the global drinking water and sanitation challenges -- A.2 What is the human rights framework? -- A.3 A brief overview of events leading to the adoption of the UN resolutions in 2010 -- A.4 Progressive realisation and its implications -- A.5 Demystifying human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation -- Annex B: The sustainable development goals -- B.1 Introduction -- B.2 Sustainable development goal 6: ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all -- B.3 The proposed indicators -- References.
650 _0 $aRight to water.
650 _0 $aDrinking water.
650 _0 $aHuman rights.
653    $alegislation
653    $asanitation
653    $adecision making
653    $ahuman rights
653    $adrinking water
653    $aWater quality
653    $aWater supply
700 1_ $aAlves, David,$econtributor.
776    $z1-78040-743-2
776    $z1-78040-744-0
906    $aBOOK

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