WHO / UNICEF. Joint Monitoring Programme. for Water Supply and Sanitation. Estimates for the use of. Improved Sanitation Facilities

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WHO / UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply and Sanitation Estimates for the use of Improved Sanitation Facilities Updated March 2010 Cape Verde wssinfo.org

Use of sanitation facilities Reproductive Health Survey RHS98 Inquerito Demografico e de Saude Reproductiva, relatorio Preliminar 1998 Urban Rural 61.3 19.3 Con casa de banho e retrete Flush/toilets 32.0 11.4 32.4 9.2 so casa de banho 29.3 7.9 3.1 1.3 Improved latrines 3.1 1.3 so retrete 3.1 1.3 So case de banho nem retrete No facility, bush, field 35.6 79.4 unimproved improved 100.0 100.0 64% 21% Used for the estimates : Yes Yes Used for the estimates : Yes Yes s / All latrines population: 100% 100% 100% 100%

Use of sanitation facilities Global Water Supply and Sanitation Assessment 2000. JMP99 Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Questionnaire - 1999. Form 6 sent to WHO. 1999 Urban Rural 60.4 19.1 0.0 served with household connections conventional sew 60.4 19.1 Population to Flush/toilets Improved latrines Population without household connections but served w improved 34.2 12.6 No facility, bush, field population unserved unimproved 5.4 68.3 100.0 100.0 Access to improved plus shared sanitation: 95% 32% 60% 19% s / All latrines population: 186.109 196.919

Use of sanitation facilities Population and Housing Census, 2000 CEN00 2000 Urban Rural Flush/toilets Improved latrines improved No facility, bush, field unimproved s / All latrines population:

Use of sanitation facilities Inqurito as Despesas e Receitas Familiares 2001/2002 IDRF02 2002 Urban Rural Flush/toilets Improved latrines improved No facility, bush, field unimproved s / All latrines population:

Use of sanitation facilities Demographic and Health Survey DHS05 2005 Urban Rural 63.1 30.4 48.7 Casa de Banho con retrete Flush/toilets 63.1 30.4 48.7 3.5 8.3 5.5 3.5 8.3 5.5 Improved latrines 1.5 3.7 2.4 So retrete/latrina 1.5 3.7 2.4 Casa de Banho sem retrete 2.0 4.6 3.1 Sem casa de Banho/Sem retrete No facility, bush, field 33.2 61.0 45.4 unimproved Sem informacao 0.2 0.3 0.3 100.0 100.0 99.9 improved 65% 34% 51% Used for the estimates : Yes Yes Used for the estimates : Yes Yes s / All latrines population: 43% 45% 44% 43% 45%

(CWIQ) Use of sanitation facilities QUIBB06 2006 Urban Rural Flush/toilets Improved latrines improved No facility, bush, field unimproved s / All latrines population:

(CWIQ) Use of sanitation facilities QUIBB07 2007 Urban Rural Flush/toilets Improved latrines improved No facility, bush, field unimproved s / All latrines population:

Use of sanitation facilities Inquerito ao Emprego 2008 IE08 2006 Urban Rural Flush/toilets Improved latrines improved No facility, bush, field unimproved s / All latrines population:

Source Code Year Used Not used Used Not used Used Not used Used Not used Used Not used Used Not used Used Not used Used Not used Reproductive Health Survey RHS98 1998 64.4 35.6 20.6 79.4 Global Water Supply and Sanitation Assessment 2000. JMP99 1999 60.4 94.6 19.1 31.7 Population and Housing Census, 2000 CEN00 2000 Inqurito as Despesas e Receitas Familiares 2001/2002 IDRF02 2002 Demographic and Health Survey DHS05 2005 64.6 33.2 34.1 61.0 (CWIQ) QUIBB0 2006 6 (CWIQ) QUIBB0 2007 7 Inquerito ao Emprego 2008 IE08 2006 Sewer connection URBAN Open defecation Shared SANITATION Sewer connection RURAL Open defecation Shared

100 90 80 Cape Verde - urban - Use of improved sanitation facilities Estimated coverage 2010 update Year Improved Shared Unimproved Open defecation 1990 1995 64% 0% 36% 2000 64% 1% 35% 2005 65% 2% 33% 2008 65% 2% 33% 70 RHS98 DHS05 60 % Coverage 50 40 30 20 10 0 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2008 Improved plus shared Improved Used for the estimates Estimates JMP 2010 estimate Shared facilities : Missing information on shared facilities.

100 90 80 Cape Verde - rural - Use of improved sanitation facilities Estimated coverage 2010 update Year Improved Shared Unimproved Open defecation 1990 1995 17% 0% 83% 2000 24% 2% 74% 2005 34% 5% 61% 2008 38% 6% 56% 70 60 % Coverage 50 40 DHS05 30 20 RHS98 10 0 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2008 Improved plus shared Improved Used for the estimates Estimates JMP 2010 estimate Shared facilities : Missing information on shared facilities.