Regional priority goal I Reducing gastrointestinal disorders and other water related diseases with safe water and sanitation.

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Regional priority goal I Reducing gastrointestinal disorders and other water related diseases with safe water and sanitation

Problem: too many children die Children are still dying of diarrhoea and blue baby syndrome in Europe Countries are not taking sufficient actions to provide improved water and sanitation for the most needy: children in rural areas Children of poor minority groups or refugees suffer the most

Under-five Mortality Rate of Diarrhoeal Diseases

Problem: many more kids in Eastern part of the continent get ill while in kindergartens and schools School pit latrine for 350 children

Problem: Less people have access to safe water in rural areas Source: National Statistics Office of Kyrgyzstan

Advances Since Budapest In 2003, the NGO Brussels Statement called on governments to finally ratify the Water & Health Protocol – Good news: the protocol is in force and has an excellent workplan, concrete steps, tasks divided – Bad news: many countries still have to ratify it and there is a lack of funding for the workplan

After Before

Recommendation: focus on safe school sanitation Safe school sanitation should be a priority especially schools in rural areas need safe toilets with hand-washing facilities and access to safe drinking water (do not close well and give no alternative) Schools with unsafe sanitation or no safe water supply should not be allowed to function

Funding priority: school sanitation Ministries of Health and Environment need to put safe school sanitation on the top of their government agenda (local governments, Ministries of Education and Public Works) EU structural funds and developing funds should be targeted at school sanitation in rural communities without safe water supply and sanitation

Funding priority: affordable for small communities Small size water supply systems On-site ecological sanitation systems like wetlands and dry urine diverting toilets Local employment: production of toilet seats and construction of toilet buildings Urine Faeces

NGO Commitments Rome 2009 Improve health of school children Provide 25 schools with low cost, locally produced dry urine diverting toilets Protect groundwater from infiltration of faecal bacteria and nitrates Demonstrate benefits of reuse of wastewater and nutrients in agriculture Same cost as a VIP pit latrine

Provide legislative framework Transpose into national legislation the WHO Guideline for safe re-use of human excreta and grey water in agriculture Water source protection legislation – Enforcement of regulations on containement of pesticides, latrines, animal waste, solid waste

Support for citizens initiatives

This news report was brought to you by: (will be shown as credits of a movie at the end) Health & Environment Alliance (HEAL) Women in Europe for a Common Future (WECF) – ECO Forum Austrian Doctors for the Environment (ISDE Austria) Earth Forever Foundation, Bulgaria Danube Teens, Romania Women for a Clean Future, Romania