Kenya Environmental Sanitation and Hygiene Policy 2016-2030. País/Territorio Kenya Tipo de documento Fecha 2015 Fuente FAO, FAOLEX Materia Medio ambiente gen., Alimentación y nutrición, Agua, Desechos y sustancias peligrosas Palabra clave Control de la contaminación Protección social Desarrollo sostenible Política/planificación Control de calidad de los alimentos/inocuidad de los alimentos Higiene/procedimientos sanitarios Alimentación escolar Eliminación de desechos Desechos urbanos Gestión de desechos Prevención de residuos Sustancias peligrosas Abastecimiento de agua Alcantarillado Calidad de las aguas dulces/contaminación de las aguas dulces Efluente de aguas residuales/vertido Agua potable Área geográphica Africa, AFRICA FAO, Africa Oriental Resumen The Kenya Environmental Sanitation and Hygiene Policy 2016-2030 (KESHP) envisions a clean, healthy and economically prosperous Kenya free from sanitation and hygiene related diseases and seeks to ensure universal access to improved sanitation, clean and healthy environment by 2030. It is the outcome of reviews to address limitations of the National Environmental Sanitation and Hygiene Policy published in 2007. The Policy takes a rights-based approach and redirects efforts of the government at national and county level towards achieving the Kenya Vision 2030 and the global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The strategy developed in the Policy that will not only enable all in Kenya to enjoy their right to highest attainable standards of sanitation but also to a clean and healthy environment as guaranteed by the Constitution of Kenya 2010. It puts emphasis on increasing public and private sector investment through public-private partnerships. The Policy is divided into seven Chapters: Introduction and Background (1); Situation Analysis (2); The Policy Context (3); Policy Direction and Principles (4); Policy Strategies and Measures (5); Institutional Framework (6); Implementation Framework (7). it is completed by lists of Tables and Figures. Texto completo Inglés