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Published
19 July 2017
Issued by
The Special Rapporteur on the human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation
Presented
At the 36th session of the HRC
Link

A/HRC/36/45

Friendly version of the Special Rapporteur's report on service regulation (English | Français | Español)

Leaflet – Tools for transformation: Service Regulation (English | Français | Español)

YouTube video summarizing the report

SlideShare: English | Français | Español


Background

Pursuant to Human Rights Council Resolution 27/7 of 2014 and 33/10 of 2016, the Special Rapporteur on the human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation, Mr. Léo Heller, was mandated to work on identifying challenges and obstacles to the full realization of these rights, as well as protection gaps, good practices and enabling factors.
On 23 and 24 May 2017, the Special Rapporteur convened an expert consultation on service regulation of water and sanitation in Rio de Janeiro (Programme).

Summary

The Special Rapporteur begins the report by outlining the human rights obligations of States, regulatory actors and service providers in the context of service regulation.

He provides an overview of the role of regulation in water and sanitation services, identifies different types of regulatory frameworks and discusses how they relate to the human rights standards. He discusses the core functions of regulatory actors.

Finally, he presents recommendations to States and regulatory actors regarding those issues.

Inputs received

As part of the consultation process, the Special Rapporteur invited interested stakeholders to contribute their views and perspectives in writing through this questionnaire.

Member States

* Late submissions

Non-State actors

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