Pakistan pays heavily for poor sanitation says un
- United Nation March 22 poor sanitation costs Pakistan over 4.2 billion or domestic product GDP according to United Nation estimates released on Thursday on the eve of World Water Day
- the United Nation deputy secretary general aliassion lunched call for urgent action to end the cirsis.5 billion people without basic sanitation and the change of station 2.5 millions in which more people worldwide have mobile phone than toilet
Pakistan pays heavily for poor
- According to the estimate poor sanitation cost countries between 0.5 and 7.2 PC of their GDP 448 million 7.2 PC of GDP in Cambodia 53.8 billion 4.6 PC of GDP in India 6.3 billion 2.3 PC of GDP in Indonesia 17.5 million 2pc of GDP in Liberia Pakistan and 3 billion 1.3 PC of GDP in Nigeria
- I am determined to to energies Action that will need to result set Eliassion I am calling on all actors government civil society Businessman international organisation to commit to measurable action and 2 mobile the resources to rapidly increase access to basic sanitation
- he said this was problem in the people did not like to take problem that people did not like to talk about
Pakistan pays heavily for poor
- but it goes to the heart of ensuring good health a clean environment and fundamental human dignity for a billion of people and achieving the millennium development goal. with just over A Thousand days for action before 2015 Millennium development goals that line we have a unique window of opportunity to deliver a generation change
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