Water and Sanitation to Reduce Child Mortality : The Impact and Cost of Water and Sanitation Infrastructure

Using household survey data, this paper estimates the mortality impact of improved water and sanitation access in order to evaluate the potential contribution of water and sanitation investment toward achieving the child mortality targets defined i...

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Main Authors: Gunther, Isabel, Fink, Gunther
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:English
Published: 2012
Subjects:
HIV
SEX
TV
Online Access:http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000158349_20110330154747
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topic ACCESS TO SAFE DRINKING WATER
ACCESS TO SANITATION
ACCESS TO WATER
ADEQUATE WATER
BASIC SANITATION
BUCKET LATRINES
BULLETIN
CENTER FOR DEVELOPMENT
CHANCES OF SURVIVAL
CHILD BIRTH
CHILD DEATH
CHILD HEALTH
CHILD MORTALITY
CHILD MORTALITY RATE
CHILD MORTALITY RATES
CHILDBEARING
CLEAN WATER
COMPOSTING
CONNECTION
CONNECTIONS
COST OF WATER
DEATHS OF CHILDREN
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
DIARRHEAL DISEASE
DISABILITY
DISEASES
DISTRIBUTION OF WATER
DRAINAGE
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
ELECTRICITY
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
EXCRETA
FINANCIAL COMMITMENT
FLUSH TOILET
FLUSH TOILETS
GLOBAL HEALTH
GLOBAL WATER SUPPLY
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HAND PUMP
HEALTH IMPACT
HIV
HOUSEHOLD ASSETS
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HYGIENE
ILLNESS
INFANT
INFANT MORTALITY
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
INITIAL INVESTMENT
INVESTMENT COST
INVESTMENT COSTS
INVESTMENT IN EDUCATION
JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY
LATRINE PIT
LEVELS OF FERTILITY
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LIVE BIRTHS
LIVING STANDARDS
LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE
LOCAL WATER
MAINTENANCE COSTS
MALARIA
MARITAL STATUS
MEASLES
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
MORTALITY DECLINE
MORTALITY LEVELS
MORTALITY RATE
MORTALITY REDUCTION
MORTALITY REDUCTIONS
MORTALITY RISK
MORTALITY TARGET
MOTHER
NUMBER OF CHILDREN
NUMBER OF DEATHS
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS
NUTRITION
OPEN DEFECATION
OPERATIONAL COSTS
PERSONAL HEALTH
PIT LATRINE
PIT LATRINES
PITS
POLICY DISCUSSIONS
POLICY RESEARCH
POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER
POND
POPULATION SIZE
POPULATION STUDIES
POPULATION WITHOUT ACCESS
POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTION
PREMATURE DEATH
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PROGRESS
PROVISION OF WATER
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC HEALTH IMPROVEMENTS
PUBLIC STANDPIPES
PUBLIC TAP
PUBLIC TOILET
PUBLIC WATER
PUMPS
QUALITY OF WATER
QUALITY WATER
RADIO
RAINWATER
RESPECT
RISK FACTORS
RIVERS
RURAL RESIDENCE
SAFE DRINKING WATER
SANITATION
SANITATION ACCESS
SANITATION ASSESSMENT
SANITATION COVERAGE
SANITATION FACILITIES
SANITATION INFRASTRUCTURE
SANITATION INVESTMENT
SANITATION OBJECTIVES
SANITATION PRACTICES
SANITATION TECHNOLOGY
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SEPTIC TANK
SEWAGE
SEWAGE SYSTEM
SEWER SYSTEM
SEWERS
SEX
SPILLOVER
SPRINGS
SURFACE WATER
TERTIARY EDUCATION
TOILET FACILITY
TV
UNITED NATIONS POPULATION DIVISION
URBANIZATION
WASTE
WATER CONNECTIONS
WATER CONTAMINATION
WATER COVERAGE
WATER INFRASTRUCTURE
WATER PIPES
WATER QUALITY
WATER SANITATION
WATER SOURCE
WATER SOURCES
WATER SUPPLY
WATER SYSTEM
WELLS
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
WORLD POPULATION
YOUNG AGE
YOUNG CHILD
spellingShingle ACCESS TO SAFE DRINKING WATER
ACCESS TO SANITATION
ACCESS TO WATER
ADEQUATE WATER
BASIC SANITATION
BUCKET LATRINES
BULLETIN
CENTER FOR DEVELOPMENT
CHANCES OF SURVIVAL
CHILD BIRTH
CHILD DEATH
CHILD HEALTH
CHILD MORTALITY
CHILD MORTALITY RATE
CHILD MORTALITY RATES
CHILDBEARING
CLEAN WATER
COMPOSTING
CONNECTION
CONNECTIONS
COST OF WATER
DEATHS OF CHILDREN
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
DIARRHEAL DISEASE
DISABILITY
DISEASES
DISTRIBUTION OF WATER
DRAINAGE
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
ELECTRICITY
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
EXCRETA
FINANCIAL COMMITMENT
FLUSH TOILET
FLUSH TOILETS
GLOBAL HEALTH
GLOBAL WATER SUPPLY
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HAND PUMP
HEALTH IMPACT
HIV
HOUSEHOLD ASSETS
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HYGIENE
ILLNESS
INFANT
INFANT MORTALITY
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
INITIAL INVESTMENT
INVESTMENT COST
INVESTMENT COSTS
INVESTMENT IN EDUCATION
JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY
LATRINE PIT
LEVELS OF FERTILITY
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LIVE BIRTHS
LIVING STANDARDS
LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE
LOCAL WATER
MAINTENANCE COSTS
MALARIA
MARITAL STATUS
MEASLES
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
MORTALITY DECLINE
MORTALITY LEVELS
MORTALITY RATE
MORTALITY REDUCTION
MORTALITY REDUCTIONS
MORTALITY RISK
MORTALITY TARGET
MOTHER
NUMBER OF CHILDREN
NUMBER OF DEATHS
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS
NUTRITION
OPEN DEFECATION
OPERATIONAL COSTS
PERSONAL HEALTH
PIT LATRINE
PIT LATRINES
PITS
POLICY DISCUSSIONS
POLICY RESEARCH
POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER
POND
POPULATION SIZE
POPULATION STUDIES
POPULATION WITHOUT ACCESS
POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTION
PREMATURE DEATH
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PROGRESS
PROVISION OF WATER
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC HEALTH IMPROVEMENTS
PUBLIC STANDPIPES
PUBLIC TAP
PUBLIC TOILET
PUBLIC WATER
PUMPS
QUALITY OF WATER
QUALITY WATER
RADIO
RAINWATER
RESPECT
RISK FACTORS
RIVERS
RURAL RESIDENCE
SAFE DRINKING WATER
SANITATION
SANITATION ACCESS
SANITATION ASSESSMENT
SANITATION COVERAGE
SANITATION FACILITIES
SANITATION INFRASTRUCTURE
SANITATION INVESTMENT
SANITATION OBJECTIVES
SANITATION PRACTICES
SANITATION TECHNOLOGY
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SEPTIC TANK
SEWAGE
SEWAGE SYSTEM
SEWER SYSTEM
SEWERS
SEX
SPILLOVER
SPRINGS
SURFACE WATER
TERTIARY EDUCATION
TOILET FACILITY
TV
UNITED NATIONS POPULATION DIVISION
URBANIZATION
WASTE
WATER CONNECTIONS
WATER CONTAMINATION
WATER COVERAGE
WATER INFRASTRUCTURE
WATER PIPES
WATER QUALITY
WATER SANITATION
WATER SOURCE
WATER SOURCES
WATER SUPPLY
WATER SYSTEM
WELLS
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
WORLD POPULATION
YOUNG AGE
YOUNG CHILD
Gunther, Isabel
Fink, Gunther
Water and Sanitation to Reduce Child Mortality : The Impact and Cost of Water and Sanitation Infrastructure
geographic_facet The World Region
The World Region
relation Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 5618
description Using household survey data, this paper estimates the mortality impact of improved water and sanitation access in order to evaluate the potential contribution of water and sanitation investment toward achieving the child mortality targets defined in Millennium Development Goal 4. The authors find that the average mortality reduction achievable by investment in water and sanitation infrastructure is 25 deaths per 1,000 children born across countries, a difference that accounts for about 40 percent of the gap between current child mortality rates and the 2015 target set in the Millennium Development Goals. According to the estimates, full household coverage with water and sanitation infrastructure could lead to a total reduction of 2.2 million child deaths per year in the developing world. Combining this analysis with cost data for water and sanitation infrastructure, the authors estimate that the average cost per life-year saved ranges between 65 and 80 percent of developing countries' annual gross domestic product per capita. The results suggest that investment in water and sanitation is a highly cost-effective policy option, even when only the mortality benefits are taken into consideration. Taking into account the additional expected benefits, such as reduced morbidity, time spending, and environmental hazards, would further increase the benefit-cost ratio.
format Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
author Gunther, Isabel
Fink, Gunther
author_facet Gunther, Isabel
Fink, Gunther
author_sort Gunther, Isabel
title Water and Sanitation to Reduce Child Mortality : The Impact and Cost of Water and Sanitation Infrastructure
title_short Water and Sanitation to Reduce Child Mortality : The Impact and Cost of Water and Sanitation Infrastructure
title_full Water and Sanitation to Reduce Child Mortality : The Impact and Cost of Water and Sanitation Infrastructure
title_fullStr Water and Sanitation to Reduce Child Mortality : The Impact and Cost of Water and Sanitation Infrastructure
title_full_unstemmed Water and Sanitation to Reduce Child Mortality : The Impact and Cost of Water and Sanitation Infrastructure
title_sort water and sanitation to reduce child mortality : the impact and cost of water and sanitation infrastructure
publishDate 2012
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spelling okr-10986-33852021-04-23T14:02:09Z Water and Sanitation to Reduce Child Mortality : The Impact and Cost of Water and Sanitation Infrastructure Gunther, Isabel Fink, Gunther ACCESS TO SAFE DRINKING WATER ACCESS TO SANITATION ACCESS TO WATER ADEQUATE WATER BASIC SANITATION BUCKET LATRINES BULLETIN CENTER FOR DEVELOPMENT CHANCES OF SURVIVAL CHILD BIRTH CHILD DEATH CHILD HEALTH CHILD MORTALITY CHILD MORTALITY RATE CHILD MORTALITY RATES CHILDBEARING CLEAN WATER COMPOSTING CONNECTION CONNECTIONS COST OF WATER DEATHS OF CHILDREN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES DEVELOPMENT POLICY DIARRHEAL DISEASE DISABILITY DISEASES DISTRIBUTION OF WATER DRAINAGE EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT ELECTRICITY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH EXCRETA FINANCIAL COMMITMENT FLUSH TOILET FLUSH TOILETS GLOBAL HEALTH GLOBAL WATER SUPPLY GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HAND PUMP HEALTH IMPACT HIV HOUSEHOLD ASSETS HOUSEHOLD LEVEL HOUSEHOLD SIZE HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HYGIENE ILLNESS INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFECTIOUS DISEASES INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INITIAL INVESTMENT INVESTMENT COST INVESTMENT COSTS INVESTMENT IN EDUCATION JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY LATRINE PIT LEVELS OF FERTILITY LIFE EXPECTANCY LIVE BIRTHS LIVING STANDARDS LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE LOCAL WATER MAINTENANCE COSTS MALARIA MARITAL STATUS MEASLES MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS MORTALITY DECLINE MORTALITY LEVELS MORTALITY RATE MORTALITY REDUCTION MORTALITY REDUCTIONS MORTALITY RISK MORTALITY TARGET MOTHER NUMBER OF CHILDREN NUMBER OF DEATHS NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS NUTRITION OPEN DEFECATION OPERATIONAL COSTS PERSONAL HEALTH PIT LATRINE PIT LATRINES PITS POLICY DISCUSSIONS POLICY RESEARCH POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER POND POPULATION SIZE POPULATION STUDIES POPULATION WITHOUT ACCESS POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTION PREMATURE DEATH PRIMARY EDUCATION PROGRESS PROVISION OF WATER PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH IMPROVEMENTS PUBLIC STANDPIPES PUBLIC TAP PUBLIC TOILET PUBLIC WATER PUMPS QUALITY OF WATER QUALITY WATER RADIO RAINWATER RESPECT RISK FACTORS RIVERS RURAL RESIDENCE SAFE DRINKING WATER SANITATION SANITATION ACCESS SANITATION ASSESSMENT SANITATION COVERAGE SANITATION FACILITIES SANITATION INFRASTRUCTURE SANITATION INVESTMENT SANITATION OBJECTIVES SANITATION PRACTICES SANITATION TECHNOLOGY SECONDARY EDUCATION SEPTIC TANK SEWAGE SEWAGE SYSTEM SEWER SYSTEM SEWERS SEX SPILLOVER SPRINGS SURFACE WATER TERTIARY EDUCATION TOILET FACILITY TV UNITED NATIONS POPULATION DIVISION URBANIZATION WASTE WATER CONNECTIONS WATER CONTAMINATION WATER COVERAGE WATER INFRASTRUCTURE WATER PIPES WATER QUALITY WATER SANITATION WATER SOURCE WATER SOURCES WATER SUPPLY WATER SYSTEM WELLS WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION WORLD POPULATION YOUNG AGE YOUNG CHILD Using household survey data, this paper estimates the mortality impact of improved water and sanitation access in order to evaluate the potential contribution of water and sanitation investment toward achieving the child mortality targets defined in Millennium Development Goal 4. The authors find that the average mortality reduction achievable by investment in water and sanitation infrastructure is 25 deaths per 1,000 children born across countries, a difference that accounts for about 40 percent of the gap between current child mortality rates and the 2015 target set in the Millennium Development Goals. According to the estimates, full household coverage with water and sanitation infrastructure could lead to a total reduction of 2.2 million child deaths per year in the developing world. Combining this analysis with cost data for water and sanitation infrastructure, the authors estimate that the average cost per life-year saved ranges between 65 and 80 percent of developing countries' annual gross domestic product per capita. The results suggest that investment in water and sanitation is a highly cost-effective policy option, even when only the mortality benefits are taken into consideration. Taking into account the additional expected benefits, such as reduced morbidity, time spending, and environmental hazards, would further increase the benefit-cost ratio. 2012-03-19T18:01:31Z 2012-03-19T18:01:31Z 2011-03-01 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000158349_20110330154747 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/3385 English Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 5618 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper The World Region The World Region