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Pakistan miles ahead of India in improving water and sanitation: study
Published: May 9, 2015
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Pakistan has surpassed India in improving water and sanitation access for its citizens, according to aperformance indexreleased on Friday.

Pakistan ranked five in the new index developed by The Water Institute at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s Gillings School of Global Public Health in the US, while India occupied an unenviable 92nd position.

Read: Water and Sanitation Extension Programme: Thousands benefit in Chitral, G-B

For 2015, high performance countries include those that have made significant improvement in recent years compared to their peers. Low performing countries include those that showed a standstill or decline in water and sanitation access in recent years, compared to their peers.

India’s ranking of 92ndplace predates the recent launch of the “Clean India Mission” by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Sub-Saharan Africa countries including Mali, South Africa, and Ethiopia are also among the top performers world-wide in spite of modest resources, according to theWaSH Performance Indexthat evaluates country performance in improving access to water and sanitation and in eroding inequalities in access.

High performers also included China, El Salvador, Niger, Egypt, and Maldives. Russia, the Philippines and Brazil on the other hand, were low performers.

Read: Water, sanitation issues: ‘Existing mechanism needs overhaul’

The index compares countries regardless of size and income level. By use this method the report deduced that a country’s gross domestic product does not determine performance in improving water and sanitation access for its citizens.

“This means that even countries with limited resources can make great strides if they have the right programmes in place,” said co-author of the report Jamie Bartram, director of The Water Institute at UNC.

“National governments, NGOs, and aid agencies can direct their resources toward building systems and capacity for action in countries that are lagging, and toward implementation where those capacities are in place and performing,” Bartram noted.


Pakistan miles ahead of India in improving water and sanitation: study - The Express Tribune
 
Stop comparing Pakistan with India... India is much much bigger than in Pakistan in size, population and we have much bigger problems too..
 
Stop comparing Pakistan with India... India is much much bigger than in Pakistan in size, population and we have much bigger problems too..
And same tell your much much scarcest country man don't compare India with Pakistan.
 
Stop comparing Pakistan with India... India is much much bigger than in Pakistan in size, population and we have much bigger problems too..


India have much more resources and manpower then Pakistan as well.. lame excuse... look at China as well.. they were behind us till 80's... now, well leave it... we ruined our country with useless wars.... dont know what happened to India :undecided:
 
Stop comparing Pakistan with India... India is much much bigger than in Pakistan in size, population and we have much bigger problems too..

Stop Comparing India with Pakstan???? Yahan PDF pai bantay khaillnay aye ho ?


Wherever something going against the Indian narrative , naihn nahin no comparison gandi baat..,,:closed:
 
It's about improvement from previous conditions, going from zero to one would imply an infinite improvement :lol:
 
Pakistan miles ahead of India in improving water and sanitation: study
Published: May 9, 2015
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PHOTO: REUTERS

Pakistan has surpassed India in improving water and sanitation access for its citizens, according to aperformance indexreleased on Friday.

Pakistan ranked five in the new index developed by The Water Institute at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s Gillings School of Global Public Health in the US, while India occupied an unenviable 92nd position.

Read: Water and Sanitation Extension Programme: Thousands benefit in Chitral, G-B

For 2015, high performance countries include those that have made significant improvement in recent years compared to their peers. Low performing countries include those that showed a standstill or decline in water and sanitation access in recent years, compared to their peers.

India’s ranking of 92ndplace predates the recent launch of the “Clean India Mission” by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Sub-Saharan Africa countries including Mali, South Africa, and Ethiopia are also among the top performers world-wide in spite of modest resources, according to theWaSH Performance Indexthat evaluates country performance in improving access to water and sanitation and in eroding inequalities in access.

High performers also included China, El Salvador, Niger, Egypt, and Maldives. Russia, the Philippines and Brazil on the other hand, were low performers.

Read: Water, sanitation issues: ‘Existing mechanism needs overhaul’

The index compares countries regardless of size and income level. By use this method the report deduced that a country’s gross domestic product does not determine performance in improving water and sanitation access for its citizens.

“This means that even countries with limited resources can make great strides if they have the right programmes in place,” said co-author of the report Jamie Bartram, director of The Water Institute at UNC.

“National governments, NGOs, and aid agencies can direct their resources toward building systems and capacity for action in countries that are lagging, and toward implementation where those capacities are in place and performing,” Bartram noted.


Pakistan miles ahead of India in improving water and sanitation: study - The Express Tribune


This is perfectly in line with some news such as Pakistanis are most sexier, Pakistani's maths is better than that of Indian, Pakistani Missiles are better than that of India, Pakisani JF 17 is better than LCA tejas and what not?

Congratulation to Pakistan.
 
lol @you.. no one in India want to compare India with Pakistan ...
This is perfectly in line with some news such as Pakistanis are most sexier, Pakistani's maths is better than that of Indian, Pakistani Missiles are better than that of India, Pakisani JF 17 is better than LCA tejas and what not?

Congratulation to Pakistan.
And me better then you :D
 
Good progress Pakistan!

Safe water and proper sanitation is one of the eight Millennium Development Goals to be achieved by December 2015, Goal #7 (target 7C) to be exact, set by United Nation back in 2000. For those who are interested please also check UN sources.

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