Integrating non-discrimination and equality into the post-2015 development agenda for water, sanitation and hygiene 2012, para. 26
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The normative content of the right to water and sanitation defined in terms of availability, quality, acceptability, accessibility and affordability points to essential features to be considered in the definition of indicators and targets. The misalignment of the current framework, such as for instance, the omission of whether water sources counting towards the achievement of the target are of good quality, has shown that the Millennium Development Goals can greatly benefit from better and more sustainable impacts if human rights are mainstreamed.
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Special Rapporteur on the human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation