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Indadequate Indian sanitation system – The economic impact

Economic Impacts Of Inadequate Sanitation in India, by Sub Categories { 2006 } $ 29,052 (71,317) $ 4,787 ( 217) $ 4,677 ( 212) Premature mortality Нealth Productivity loss Healthcare Water HH treatment, drinking water $2,471 (7112) Bottled water consumption $132 (76) Piped water $397 (18) Cost of fetching water $1,235 (756) НН асcess School access Access Time $10,544 (7478) $66 (3) Workplace access $132 (76) Tourism Lost tourism earnings $110 (75) International tourist illness | $154 (7) (US $ in million; in billion) Source: Flagship Report - Economic Impacts of Inadequate Sanitation in India (WSP) Infographic by: CopperBridge Media Economic Impacts Of Inadequate Sanitation in India, by Sub Categories { 2006 } $ 29,052 (71,317) $ 4,787 ( 217) $ 4,677 ( 212) Premature mortality Нealth Productivity loss Healthcare Water HH treatment, drinking water $2,471 (7112) Bottled water consumption $132 (76) Piped water $397 (18) Cost of fetching water $1,235 (756) НН асcess School access Access Time $10,544 (7478) $66 (3) Workplace access $132 (76) Tourism Lost tourism earnings $110 (75) International tourist illness | $154 (7) (US $ in million; in billion) Source: Flagship Report - Economic Impacts of Inadequate Sanitation in India (WSP) Infographic by: CopperBridge Media Economic Impacts Of Inadequate Sanitation in India, by Sub Categories { 2006 } $ 29,052 (71,317) $ 4,787 ( 217) $ 4,677 ( 212) Premature mortality Нealth Productivity loss Healthcare Water HH treatment, drinking water $2,471 (7112) Bottled water consumption $132 (76) Piped water $397 (18) Cost of fetching water $1,235 (756) НН асcess School access Access Time $10,544 (7478) $66 (3) Workplace access $132 (76) Tourism Lost tourism earnings $110 (75) International tourist illness | $154 (7) (US $ in million; in billion) Source: Flagship Report - Economic Impacts of Inadequate Sanitation in India (WSP) Infographic by: CopperBridge Media Economic Impacts Of Inadequate Sanitation in India, by Sub Categories { 2006 } $ 29,052 (71,317) $ 4,787 ( 217) $ 4,677 ( 212) Premature mortality Нealth Productivity loss Healthcare Water HH treatment, drinking water $2,471 (7112) Bottled water consumption $132 (76) Piped water $397 (18) Cost of fetching water $1,235 (756) НН асcess School access Access Time $10,544 (7478) $66 (3) Workplace access $132 (76) Tourism Lost tourism earnings $110 (75) International tourist illness | $154 (7) (US $ in million; in billion) Source: Flagship Report - Economic Impacts of Inadequate Sanitation in India (WSP) Infographic by: CopperBridge Media Economic Impacts Of Inadequate Sanitation in India, by Sub Categories { 2006 } $ 29,052 (71,317) $ 4,787 ( 217) $ 4,677 ( 212) Premature mortality Нealth Productivity loss Healthcare Water HH treatment, drinking water $2,471 (7112) Bottled water consumption $132 (76) Piped water $397 (18) Cost of fetching water $1,235 (756) НН асcess School access Access Time $10,544 (7478) $66 (3) Workplace access $132 (76) Tourism Lost tourism earnings $110 (75) International tourist illness | $154 (7) (US $ in million; in billion) Source: Flagship Report - Economic Impacts of Inadequate Sanitation in India (WSP) Infographic by: CopperBridge Media Economic Impacts Of Inadequate Sanitation in India, by Sub Categories { 2006 } $ 29,052 (71,317) $ 4,787 ( 217) $ 4,677 ( 212) Premature mortality Нealth Productivity loss Healthcare Water HH treatment, drinking water $2,471 (7112) Bottled water consumption $132 (76) Piped water $397 (18) Cost of fetching water $1,235 (756) НН асcess School access Access Time $10,544 (7478) $66 (3) Workplace access $132 (76) Tourism Lost tourism earnings $110 (75) International tourist illness | $154 (7) (US $ in million; in billion) Source: Flagship Report - Economic Impacts of Inadequate Sanitation in India (WSP) Infographic by: CopperBridge Media

Indadequate Indian sanitation system – The economic impact

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In one of the first of its kind, the World Bank sponsored study was undertaken by the World Sanitation Program. The sanitation crisis in the developing world is statistically tied to the economic loss...

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