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Podcast: Asia's Developing Future
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Better sanitation systems lead to economic growth

Category: Government & Organizations
Duration: 00:07:25
Publish Date: 2018-02-14 22:47:25
Description: Providing total and improved sanitation services is a challenge across Asia, as population growth—up 5.7% on average in the past two decades—overwhelms existing infrastructure and outpaces planning. In Central Asia, South Asia, East Asia, and Southeast Asia, 1.7 billion people do not have access to safe sanitation, 780 million still practice open defecation, and 80% of waste water is dumped without proper treatment. The region needs to invest more than $71 billion to provide sanitation services to all. Countries in Asia and the Pacific can learn from the Republic of Korea and Malaysia about how to improve sanitation services, improve water quality and availability, broaden sanitation and strengthen governance, establish institutional mechanisms, and implement city-wide planning—all of which spur economic growth. Korea and Malaysia have harnessed innovative sanitation systems and involved the private sector in identifying projects that provide maximum coverage for communities. They have also put together sanitation projects funded by both the public and private sectors. Vedanti Kelkar, a capacity building and training associate at the Asian Development Bank Institute, explains the economic benefits of such a strategy. Read the transcript http://bit.ly/2F3wsLV Read the blog post http://bit.ly/2HgHdv5 About the author Vedanti Kelkar is a research associate at the Asian Development Bank Institute https://www.adb.org/adbi/about/staff-profiles/vedanti-kelkar Listen to another episode on sanitation http://bit.ly/2GeHeP7 Know more about ADBI's work on urbanization and sanitation http://bit.ly/2ClVQcX
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