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Water supply and sanitation in Vietnam is characterized by challenges and achievements. Among the achievements is a substantial increase in access to water supply and sanitation between 1990 and 2010, nearly universal metering, and increased investment in wastewater treatment since 2007.
IN VIET NAM. February 2020. Purpose: This policy brief lays out the current situation on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) in Viet Nam, as well as the financial requirements to reach the WASH targets of the Sustainable Development Goals by the year 2030.
Water, sanitation and hygiene are indicators that are closely linked to education, skills development and stunting. Adequate investment in WASH would optimize Viet Nam's competitiveness in the regional and global market and accelerate its achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Viet Nam has attained significant progress with respect to improving rural WASH facilities over the last decade with improved hygienic water at 91 per cent, improved sanitation facilities at 78 per cent
Water Supply and Sanitation in Vietnam. In the last two decades the Government of Vietnam has made considerable progress in improving water supply and sani-tation in both urban and rural areas and rates of access to improved services are now significantly higher than those in neighboring countries. Both the water supply and sanitation
Clean water, basic toilets and good hygiene practices are basic human rights and needs. They sustain life and keep us healthy. In Viet Nam, many of those youngest and most vulnerable are deprived of all this.
Vietnam is ranked 100 out of 182 countries in regards to its vulnerability and readiness to successfully adapt to climate change. Vietnam is ranked 99 on the planetary pressures-adjusted HDI (PHDI). High level political dialogue leading to commitment and action*. Connecting with other SDGs for WASH prioritization*.