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Improved sanitation (related to but distinct from a "safely managed sanitation service") is a term used to categorize types of sanitation for monitoring purposes. It refers to the management of human feces at the household level. The term was coined by the Joint Monitoring Program (JMP) for Water Supply and Sanitation of UNICEF and WHO in 2002 to help monitor the progress towards Goal Number 7 of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The opposite of "improved sanitation" has been termed "unimproved sanitation" in the JMP definitions. The same terms are used to monitor progress towards Sustainable Development Goal 6 (Target 6.2, Indicator 6.2.1) from 2015 onwards. Here, they are a component of the definition for "safely managed sanitation service".

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  • Saneamiento mejorado es un término usado para categorizar tipos de niveles de saneamiento ambiental para propósitos de monitoreo. El término fue acuñado por el Programa conjunto de seguimiento del abastecimiento de agua y el saneamiento del la UNICEF y la Organización Mundial de la Salud en 2002 para ayudar a monitorear el progreso del Objetivo Número 7 de los Objetivos de Desarrollo del Milenio. El antónimo de fuente de agua mejorarada fue "fuente de agua desmejorada" en las de definiciones del Programa.​ (es)
  • Improved sanitation (related to but distinct from a "safely managed sanitation service") is a term used to categorize types of sanitation for monitoring purposes. It refers to the management of human feces at the household level. The term was coined by the Joint Monitoring Program (JMP) for Water Supply and Sanitation of UNICEF and WHO in 2002 to help monitor the progress towards Goal Number 7 of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The opposite of "improved sanitation" has been termed "unimproved sanitation" in the JMP definitions. The same terms are used to monitor progress towards Sustainable Development Goal 6 (Target 6.2, Indicator 6.2.1) from 2015 onwards. Here, they are a component of the definition for "safely managed sanitation service". (en)
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  • Improved sanitation (related to but distinct from a "safely managed sanitation service") is a term used to categorize types of sanitation for monitoring purposes. It refers to the management of human feces at the household level. The term was coined by the Joint Monitoring Program (JMP) for Water Supply and Sanitation of UNICEF and WHO in 2002 to help monitor the progress towards Goal Number 7 of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The opposite of "improved sanitation" has been termed "unimproved sanitation" in the JMP definitions. The same terms are used to monitor progress towards Sustainable Development Goal 6 (Target 6.2, Indicator 6.2.1) from 2015 onwards. Here, they are a component of the definition for "safely managed sanitation service". The Joint Monitoring Program (JMP) for Water Supply and Sanitation has been publishing updates on the global sanitation situation on an annual basis. For example, in 2015 it was reported that 68% of the world's population had access to improved sanitation. In 2015 this goal was replaced by Sustainable Development Goal 6, in which Target 6.2 states: "By 2030, achieve access to adequate and equitable sanitation and hygiene for all and end open defecation, paying special attention to the needs of women and girls and those in vulnerable situations." Indicator 6.2.1 is the "Proportion of population using (a) safely managed sanitation services and (b) a handwashing facility with soap and water". (en)
  • Saneamiento mejorado es un término usado para categorizar tipos de niveles de saneamiento ambiental para propósitos de monitoreo. El término fue acuñado por el Programa conjunto de seguimiento del abastecimiento de agua y el saneamiento del la UNICEF y la Organización Mundial de la Salud en 2002 para ayudar a monitorear el progreso del Objetivo Número 7 de los Objetivos de Desarrollo del Milenio. El antónimo de fuente de agua mejorarada fue "fuente de agua desmejorada" en las de definiciones del Programa.​ Los mismos términos son usados para monitorear el progreso del Objetivo Número 6 (meta 6.1, indicador 6.2.1) desde 2015 en adelante.​ (es)
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