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Economic cost of pollution & Poor Sanitation - Coggle Diagram
Economic cost of pollution & Poor Sanitation
Intro
CI
India
share of deaths
due to unsafe sanitation
high proportion of population
does not have access
to improved sanitation
its higher than BAN and PAK
MB
BP/GE/IS
According to
Our World in Data
part of
Oxford University
estimated 775,000 people
died prematurely
result of poor sanitation in 2017
This was 1.4% of global deaths
In low income countries
Overall
poor sanitation and pollution
have significant adverse
impact on public health standards
child stunting
mean having lower height
for one´s age
sign of chronic malnutrition
data shows
In India access
to improved sanitation is low
lack of sanitation
hold back economic growth
economy losses
mainly driven by premature deaths
cost of health care treatment
lost time and productivity
seeking treatment
D/F CAP-TAW
India
only 40% population
had access to improved sanitation
According to WHO
every dollar spent
on sanitation yields
about $9 in saving on treatment
health-care costs and
gains from more productive days
CON
DOP
Poor sanitation
leading to diarrhoea
cause
child wasting and stunting
1 in 10 children
under age of five
suffer from diarrhoea
Maternal distress
poor sanitation
inadequate housing
limited access to healthcare
Food insecurity
all result in
maternal distress
leads to Kind of slow
chronic wasting in Indian children
Access to healthy food
still difficult
for poor households