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Water Supply & Sanitation Collaborative Coucil - Partnership in Action
IT' THE BIG ISSUE

Pakistan information

Capital: Islamabad

Population: 146 Million

Improved Drinking Water Coverage

  • Total: 91%
  • Urban: 96%
  • Rural: 89%

Improved Sanitation Coverage

  • Total: 59%
  • Urban: 92%
  • Rural: 41%
 
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Photo of Syed Ayub Qutub
NATIONAL COORDINATOR ES
Syed Ayub Qutub
Executive Director
Pakistan Institute for Environment-Development Action Research (PIEDAR)

Suite 3, first floor 64-E Masco Plaza Blue Area
Islamabad

tel:92-51-282 0359; 282 0369
fax:92-51-282 0379
s.a.qutub[at]piedar.org

Pakistan

Pakistan's WASH related activities are coordinated by PIEDAR. The activities span four main areas:

WASH campaign

  • Focusing on advocacy and coalition building at national and provincial levels, and facilitation of policy development.

Water and Sanitation Partnerships

  • Enabling partner communities to meet their water & sanitation needs, and to improve their health & environmental conditions.
  • Building up local knowledge & skills through IEC materials and training workshops.
     

Urban Management with Citizen Boards, Union Councils & Municipal Administrations

  • Strengthening mechanisms for collaboration between communities, local governments and other relevant stakeholders.
  • Improving access to primary healthcare, water, sanitation and solid waste management services


Center of Environmental Education through Participatory Action Learning (CEEPAL)

  • Working with schools across Pakistan to share best practices for strengthening conservation values for primary environmental care, and promotion of hygienic habits among children.

Links and Resources

WASH Pakistan website

Pakistan WASH presentation (April 2007)