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6 - Development Cooperation in Water and Sanitation

from Part II - Drivers for the Realization and Violation of the HRtWS

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 April 2022

Léo Heller
Affiliation:
United Nations Special Rapporteur
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The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development contains a broad set of goals requiring unprecedented global commitment and cooperation between countries (United Nations, 2015d, 2015e). From the human rights perspective, the agenda reflects elements of international human rights law and offers critical opportunities to further advance the realization of human rights for all people everywhere without discrimination (OHCHR, n.d.-c). The challenge posed is to ensure that strategies and policies to implement the 2030 Agenda are effectively based on the established human rights framework. Goal 17 of the Agenda refers to strengthening the means of implementation and “revitalizing the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development.” Several targets of Goal 17 aim at the full implementation of official development assistance by developed countries, reaching certain proportions of aid relative to gross national income.

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2022

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