Improving health in the Arctic region through safe and affordable access to household running water and sewer services: an Arctic Council initiative

Important health disparities have been documented among the peoples of the Arctic and subarctic, including those related to limited access to in-home improved drinking water and sanitation services. Although improving water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) has been a focus of the United Nations for de...

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Other Authors: Hennessy, Thomas W., Bressler, Jonathan M.
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spelling ftcdc:oai:example.org:cdc:39533 2023-05-15T14:30:43+02:00 Improving health in the Arctic region through safe and affordable access to household running water and sewer services: an Arctic Council initiative Int J Circumpolar Health Hennessy, Thomas W. Bressler, Jonathan M. http://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/39533/ unknown cdc:39533 http://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/39533/ Int J Circumpolar Health. 2016; 75. Review Article Arctic Council water sanitation infectious disease development ftcdc 2017-04-11T13:36:14Z Important health disparities have been documented among the peoples of the Arctic and subarctic, including those related to limited access to in-home improved drinking water and sanitation services. Although improving water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) has been a focus of the United Nations for decades, the Arctic region has received little attention in this regard. A growing body of evidence highlights inequalities across the region for the availability of in-home drinking WASH services and for health indicators associated with these services. In this review, we highlight relevant data and describe an initiative through the Arctic Council's Sustainable Development Working Group to characterize the extent of WASH services in Arctic nations, the related health indicators and climate-related vulnerabilities to WASH services. With this as a baseline, efforts to build collaborations across the Arctic will be undertaken to promote innovations that can extend the benefits of water and sanitation services to all residents. 1U38OT000143-03/OT/OSTLTS CDC HHS/United States 27132632 PMC4852204 Other/Unknown Material Arctic Council Arctic Circumpolar Health Subarctic CDC Stacks (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) Arctic
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Improving health in the Arctic region through safe and affordable access to household running water and sewer services: an Arctic Council initiative
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water
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infectious
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development
description Important health disparities have been documented among the peoples of the Arctic and subarctic, including those related to limited access to in-home improved drinking water and sanitation services. Although improving water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) has been a focus of the United Nations for decades, the Arctic region has received little attention in this regard. A growing body of evidence highlights inequalities across the region for the availability of in-home drinking WASH services and for health indicators associated with these services. In this review, we highlight relevant data and describe an initiative through the Arctic Council's Sustainable Development Working Group to characterize the extent of WASH services in Arctic nations, the related health indicators and climate-related vulnerabilities to WASH services. With this as a baseline, efforts to build collaborations across the Arctic will be undertaken to promote innovations that can extend the benefits of water and sanitation services to all residents. 1U38OT000143-03/OT/OSTLTS CDC HHS/United States 27132632 PMC4852204
author2 Hennessy, Thomas W.
Bressler, Jonathan M.
title Improving health in the Arctic region through safe and affordable access to household running water and sewer services: an Arctic Council initiative
title_short Improving health in the Arctic region through safe and affordable access to household running water and sewer services: an Arctic Council initiative
title_full Improving health in the Arctic region through safe and affordable access to household running water and sewer services: an Arctic Council initiative
title_fullStr Improving health in the Arctic region through safe and affordable access to household running water and sewer services: an Arctic Council initiative
title_full_unstemmed Improving health in the Arctic region through safe and affordable access to household running water and sewer services: an Arctic Council initiative
title_sort improving health in the arctic region through safe and affordable access to household running water and sewer services: an arctic council initiative
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