The report, progress on household drinking, sanitation and hygiene(2000-2017) special focus on inequality, is the most recent publication by the WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme, Which tracks global progress in achieving the water and sanitation portion of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).<br /> The 17 SDGs aim is to "end poverty in all its form everywhere" by 2030. Goal 6 calls for universal access to safe and adequate access to drinking water and sanitation services.<br /> According to the new report, progress has been made since 2000, yet billions of people are still underserved. The report delineates between access to basic service, which has greatly improved, and access to "safely managed" services, which is inadequate in many parts of the world.<br /> Only about 45 per cent of the global population has access to safely -managed sanitation services. In 2017, an estimated 673 million people continued to defecate, most of them in 61 "h
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