The Human Right to Water:Translating Theory into Practice

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WaterWiki-resources: Human Rights-Based Approach | The Right to Water - WHO Publication | International Conference on the Right to Water and Sanitation in Theory and Practice | Q&A: The Right to Water | General Comment 15 (2002) | Q&A: Water Governance | Water and Health | Equitable Access to Water and Human Rights | European Union Water Framework Directive | Essay: What exactly is “The Right to Water”? | Protocol on Water and Health | International Decade for Action: Water for Life | Sanitation | HRBA-Food Linkages | Human Rights-Based Approach Strategies adopted by UNICEF Laos | Utility Privatisation through the Lens of Human Rights | The Right to Water - From Concept to Implementation | The Human Right to Water:Translating Theory into Practice | Report of the Seminar on Human Rights and MDGs, May 2009
External resources: COHRE Manual on the Right to Water and Sanitation | Protocol on Water and Health - Full Document) | The Human Rights-Based Approach to Development - The Right to Water | Wolfgang Sachs Sept 03 - Environment and Human Rights | Workshop on Water and Health 14-16 May, Bucharest, Romania - Background paper of the workshop | The Right to Water Website

Publication Title

The Human Right to Water:Translating Theory into Practice

Publication Type

GTZ publication

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Publication Date

December 2009

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Contents

Summary

The publication draws on experiences from Kenya and shows that a human rights-based approach to water and sanitation can be successfully pursued, gradually leading to sustainable benefits for all and particularly for the poor.

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References

See also

HRBA

Kenya

The Right to Water - WHO Publication

Q&A: The Right to Water

Essay: What exactly is “The Right to Water”?

External Resources

Attachments

 GTZRTWPublicationDec2009.pdf

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