CAF will reach 35% green financing in 2024
November 19, 2024
Traditional indicators of access to potable water and sanitation usually do not consider a series of elements that are essential for the exercise of this right
July 08, 2016
Approximately six years ago the UN formally included access to potable water and sanitation in the list of human rights, a recognition that has contributed to improve the coverage of services for the population, especially in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Uruguay, Argentina, and Costa Rica are the countries in the region that currently show the greatest equality with respect to access to water and sanitation services between rural and urban areas. The three countries coincide in having recognized the human right to water and sanitation in their internal code of laws, developing programs and plans to make it a reality.
In general lines, the region must increase and make better plans to achieve this goal, implementing a more comprehensive understanding of what this right represents. In order to provide strategic support to these countries, CAF developed the report "Implementation of the human right to water in Latin America", which identifies three priorities to be addressed:
According to the publication, access to quality water and sanitation is necessary to contribute to the wellbeing and productive development of Latin Americans. For this reason, each country must guarantee full compliance of all the elements that this human right entails, expanding its reach to all citizens in an inclusive and transparent manner.
November 19, 2024
November 19, 2024
November 19, 2024