Water and Sanitation

Author:

Osman Abdi D.1,Robinson Priscilla1,Lin Vivian2,Jackson Darryl3,Mwanthi Mutuku4

Affiliation:

1. La Trobe University, Australia

2. La Trobe University, Australia & World Health Organization for the Western Pacific Region, Philippines

3. Private Water and Sanitation Consultant, Australia

4. University of Nairobi, Kenya

Abstract

Globally, the provision of clean and safe drinking water to most populations has been an elusive development goal though some of us take the availability of this vital resource for granted. Millennium Development Goals (MDG) target 7.C is the target, which addresses sustainability and access to water, among other developmental goals. As the preceding targets appear elusive, Kenya is now refocussing on Vision 2030. It is important to identify reasons for this to avoid a repetition during the next fifteen years. In order to discover the factors hampering these achievements, all possible contributing factors need to be investigated and the focus of this chapter is the Kenya national legislation and policies. Based on the findings, we recommend a reassessment of policies on groundwater management, reconsideration of ideal universal goals and political commitment by state and organisational accountability to identify better strategies for achieving internationally identified standards and goals.

Publisher

IGI Global

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