Book on Good Practices
The former Special Rapporteur on the human right to safe drinking water and sanitation, Ms. Catarina de Albuquerque, was mandated by the Human Rights Council Resolution 7/22 in 2008 to:
- Further clarify the content of human rights obligations related to access to safe drinking water and sanitation;
- Make recommendations that could help realize the Millennium Development Goals (MDG);
- Prepare a compendium of good practices related to access to safe drinking water and sanitation.
While the work of human rights bodies has often focused on the violations of human rights, she welcomed the opportunity to identify good practices that address the question of how human rights obligations related to sanitation and water are being implemented.
About the consultation process
First, the Special Rapporteur undertook to determine criteria for identifying ‘good practices’. The criteria were discussed with various stakeholders at a workshop in Lisbon in October 2009. The outcome was the definition of 10 criteria, 5 of which are normative criteria (availability, accessibility, quality/safety, affordability, acceptability), and 5 are cross-cutting ones (non-discrimination, participation, accountability, impact, sustainability).
A progress report on the compilation of good practices was published on 1 July 2010 and is available in all UN languages: EnglishFrançaisEspañolالعربية中文русский
In order to prepare consultations to identify potential good practices, a questionnaire was shared. Based on the answers to the questionnaire, and the stakeholder consultations, the Special Rapporteur presented her compendium of good practices to the Human Rights Council on 15th September 2011.
The compendium is available in all UN languages: EnglishFrançaisEspañolالعربية中文русский
In March 2012 she presented a more detailed book of good practices in realising the rights to water and sanitation, On the Right Track, which discusses the practices in greater detail, and debates some of the more difficult issues.
Book on good practices in realising the rights to water and sanitation: EnglishFrançaisEspañol
Inputs received
Stakeholder consultations
- Consultation with International Organizations
- Consultation with Bilateral Development Agencies
- Consultation with Civil Society Organizations
- Consultation with Service Providers
- Consultation with Private Sector
- Consultation with State Actors
- Consultation with Regulators and National Human Rights Institutions
Afghanistan
Algeria
Argentina
- Plan Agua+Trabajo / Plan Cloaca+Trabajo (AYSA)
- Ciudad de Córdoba (CEDHA)
- Recognition of the right to water (CEDEA)
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Bangladesh
- Amelioration de l'acces à l'eau potable (Terre des hommes Lausanne)
- Utilization of Upazial Block Allocation (Bangladesh)
- Rooted advocacy for pro-poor water governance (RDRS)
- Empowering communities to access water (LHCB)
- Sanitation, hygiene education and water supply (Unicef)
Belarus
Belgium
Belize
Benin
Bolivia
Brazil
Burkina Faso
- Productive Sanitation Practises (SEI – CREPA)
- Programme National Eau et Assainissement (Burkina Faso)
Cambodia
- Commerzialization of water supply (1001 Fontaines)
- Making participation count (CWS)
- Sustainable environmental sanitation (UN-Habitat)
Canada
Central African Republic
Chad
Chile
- Obligatoriedad legal de servicio (Chile)
- Provisión de Agua y Saneamiento de acuerdo a los criterios del Global Compact (ESSBIO)
Colombia
Costa Rica
- Bandera Azul Ecológica (Costa Rica)
- Manejo Adecuado de Aguas Residuales (Costa Rica)
- Mejoramiento Ambiental de San José (Costa Rica)
- Mejoramiento Ambiental de San José – sensibilización (Costa Rica)
- Mejoramiento y Sostenibilidad de la Calidad del Agua (Costa Rica)
- Sello de Calidad Sanitaria (Costa Rica)
DRC
Ecuador
- Programa Integrado de Desarrollo Municipal (IOM)
- Promocion y protection del derecho humano (Defensoria del Pueblo de Ecuador)
Egypt
Ethiopia
France
Georgia
Germany
- Water collection from air humidity (SACS)
- Rhine Action Programme (DIMR)
- Sanitation concepts for separate treatment (DIMR)
Guatemala
Honduras
India
- Cost recovery water supply (CEEUGI)
- Continuous water supply (CEEUGI)
- Household connections for the poor (CEEUGI)
- Water and sanitation programme (Gram Vikas)
- Adaptation according to indigenous culture (RSNH)
- Community toilet (Wateraid India)
- From drops to mighty river (CASA)
- Corruption eradication (Bhatt)
- Multifunction agricultural systems (IATP)
- Community managed water supply (UN-Habitat)
- National rural drinking water programme (INHRC)
Indonesia
Iraq
Jamaica
Japan
Kenya
- Implementing the HRTWS (GTZ)
- Accessibility of facilities (KMWG)
- CLTS (Tearfund)
- Bio-sanitation in Nairobi’s Peoples’ Settlements (Umande Trust)
- Kibera Project (UN-Habitat)
- Urban project cycle (KNCHR)
- Service provision to the urban poor and empowerment of right holders (Western Water Services Company)
- Implementing the right to water and sanitation (Kenya)
Kyrgyzstan
Lao PDR
Madagascar
Malawi
Mali
Mexico
Moldova
Montenegro
Namibia
Nepal
- Rural Village Water Resources Management (Finland Cooperation)
- School Health and Nutrition Water and Sanitation Project (NNDSWO)
- Water resources management (Helvetas)
- Water for all living beings (Pro Natura)
Nicaragua
Occupied Palestinian Territories
Oman
Pakistan
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
- Alternative Model of Water Service Delivery to the Poor (IWADCO)
- 24h water supply (Munoz)
- Water Provision for the Poor Program (Manila Water)
- Drinking water and sanitation (Maynilad)
- Drinking water and sewerage (Subic)
- Improved Access to Water Services East Zone of Metro Manila (GPOBA, World Bank)
Portugal
Romania
Senegal
Slovakia
Slovenia
Somalia
South Africa
- National policy and implementation strategies (South Africa)
- Soweto water meters (AFD)
- Indigent policy (SAHRC)
- Free basic water and sanitation in Durban (Durban Municipality Water and Sanitation)
Spain
- Acceso universal y sostenible y la gestión compartida (CONGDE)
- Los pequeños españoles guardianes del agua (CONVENIO UCLM-CHG-CEDERCAM)
Sudan
Switzerland
Tajikistan
- Water Sector Integrity Vulnerability Assessment (UNDP)
- Participatory WES planning (Caritas Switzerland)
Tanzania
- Sustainability of community managed services (ISF)
- Follow the money! (NCA)
- Full compensation (Tanzania)
- Partnership between the disability and WATSAN sectors (UNICEF, CCBRT, EEPCO)
Thailand
Uganda
Ukraine
USA
- Regulation of private water provision (Human Rights Advocates)
- Training and equipping model (Living Waters)
Uzbekistan
Vietnam
Zambia
Various countries/Regional
- Eau potable en milieu rural (AFD)
- Arborloo (CRS)
- 10 submissions (EWN-ACT Alliance)
- Improved sanitation (WECF)
- Water Safety Plans (WECF)
- HRBA and Water Governance (UNDP)
- Drinking water, sanitation and hygiene in health care settings (WHO)
- Water safety planning (WHO)
- Protocol on Water and Health (UNECEWHO-EURO)
- Improving access to water and sanitation (Suez)
Consultation with International Organizations (Lisbon, 18-19 May 2010)
Consultation with Bilateral Development Agencies (Lisbon, 20-21 May 2010)
Consultation with Civil Society Organizations (Geneva, 13-14 September 2010)
- 1001 fontaines (Cambodia)
- CEDEA: Recognizing the Right to Water (Argentina)
- CEDHA: The Human Right to Water in courts. (Argentina)
- CREPA: Productive Sanitation and Gender (Burkina Faso)
- CWS: Participatory Wealth Ranking (Cambodia)
- DSK: Facilitating Water Supply for Poor Urban Communities (Bangladesh)
- Gram Vikas: Rural Water and Sanitation Programme (India)
- KAWS: Community Water Supply Programme (Kyrgyzstan)
- La Cuculmeca: Recognition of the Right (Nicaragua)
- La Cuculmeca: Universal Peer Review (Nicaragua)
- La mise en œuvre du droit à l’eau à Paris (Académie de l’Eau)
- Los Observatorios: Litigation and Implementation of the Constitutional Right to Water (Ecuador)
- NCA: Public Expenditure Tracking (Tanzania)
- NHASD: Rights‐based approaches to Water and Sanitation (Egypt)
- One Drop: Water and Sanitation in Dry Rural Areas (Honduras)
- Tearfund: Advocacy in WATSAN Emergency Programmes (Afghanistan)
- Umunde Trust: Promoting Human Rights to Sanitation and Water in Nairobi (Kenya)
- UUSC: Affordability and Protection against Water Shut‐Offs (USA)
- VERC: Community Lead Total Sanitation (Bangladesh)
- WASH United (Germany/Africa)
- WECF: Water Safety Plans in Schools (Rumania)
Consultation with Service Providers (Lisbon, 2-3 November 2010)
Argentina
Belgium
Cambodia
India
Malawi
Philippines
Senegal
Various
Consultation with Private Sector Representatives (Lisbon, 4-5 November 2010)
- Borealis
- CEO Water Mandate
- Ferrovial
- Fundación la Puerta 1
- Fundación la Puerta 2
- Nestlé
- Netafim
- Northstar Asset Management
- P&G
- Pestana
Consultation with State Actors
- Algeria
- Bangladesh
- Belarus
- Bolivia
- Brazil
- Burkina Faso
- Chile
- India
- Kenya
- Lao
- Mexico
- Paraguay
- Slovenia
- South Africa
- Spain
- Zambia
Consultation with Regulators and National Human Rights Institutions