Toward water security for Palestinians: West Bank and Gaza water supply, sanitation and poverty diagnostic

Publication language
English
Pages
169pp
Date published
01 Jan 2018
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Poverty, Clean Water and Sanitation (SDG), Water, sanitation and hygiene
Countries
Palestine
Organisations
World Bank

The Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Poverty Diagnostic in West Bank and Gaza is part of a global initiative to improve evidence on the linkages between WASH, poverty, and service delivery at the local level. The Diagnostic explores long-term trends in access to improved water supply and sanitation, assesses how equitably water supply and sanitation services are distributed across regions and by household wealth, brings new evidence on the transition from Millennium Development Goal (MDG) to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) indicators, and examines the binding constraints to improve service delivery. While the global initiative also looks at the linkages of WASH services with other sectors such as health and education, data limitations made this impossible in the context of West Bank and Gaza. However, this Diagnostic gives special attention to water scarcity, which is a major constraint to viable service delivery