TAILIEUCHUNG - Sanitation as a Key to Global Health: Voices from the Field

Furthermore, in order to boost innovative drugs and health solutions in Europe the Health Theme makes a major effort into investigator-driven clinical trials in various fields. With a focus on brain-related diseases, diabetes, and cancer (incorporating life style issues and social determinants of health) the 2011 work programme addresses major health-related societal challenges. Finally, with a focus on antimicrobial drug resistance and emerging epidemics, the Health Theme continues to address global health issues of utmost importance. Research actions will continue to support EU efforts to adapt off-patent medicines to the needs of paediatric populations and to investigate adverse drug. | Sanitation as a Key to Global Health Voices from the Field United Nations University Institute for Water Environment and Health IWY5 w OUR HANI Sanitation as a Key to Global Health Voices from the Field i l UNITED NATIONS UNIVERSITY UNU-INWEH Institute for Water Environment and Health Sanitation is the single most neglected MDG sector - afforded low priority by donor and recipient governments alike. It is clear that without an extraordinary effort at all levels the MDG target for sanitation will be missed by one billion people. WaterAid Acknowledgements This document would not have been possible without the collaborative efforts of participants at an international meeting to discuss innovations for policy and finance around the issue of sanitation. The event was held in October 2008 at McMaster University Canada. We would like to thank the meeting participants see Appendix I keynote speakers Jamie Bartram Jamie Benidickson and Edward Kairu and rapporteurs Kate Mulligan Gussai Sheikheldin and Nancy Thornton . A special thanks to Michelle Vine for co-ordinating event logistics. In addition we would like to thank those who provided valuable written contributions to this monograph Jamie Benidickson Kathryn Cooper Therese Dooley Edward Kairu Diana Karanja Delna Karanjia Alexander Karapetov Jespal Panesar Mujib Rahman Mandip Kaur Sandher Corinne Schuster-Wallace and Jack Sim. This document benefitted from the comments and feedback of Karen Morrison and Madeleine Tye. PHOTO CREDITS 1. A set of latrines at the Notre Dame Dulawan NDD evacuation centre in Data Piang Mindanao David Swanson IRIN 2009 2. A girl attends class at Fatima Jinnah Government Girls Primary School a child-friendly school in the city of Sheikhupura in Punjab Province UNICEF NYHQ2006-0314 Giacomo Pirozzi 3. Hand-washing mural at a hospital in Monrovia Liberia UNICEF HQ07-0583 Giacomo Pirozzi 4. Separate latrines for boys and girls in a UNICEF-supported school in Senegal Africa UNICEF HQ99-0812 Lemoyne 5.

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