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== '''Instructions on Downloading data''' ==
== '''Instructions on Downloading data''' ==


# Go to https://washdata.org/data/household#!/table?geo0=region&geo1=sdg
# Go to https://washdata.org/data/downloads#WLD
# Use the web scrapping scripts to download the data. The scripts can be acssed [https://github.com/shangkexin/JMP_WHO-UNICEF here].
#Click "World file" under "Household" to download all the data.[[File:Imagellsjfewa.png|none|thumb|679x679px]]
# The current website does '''NOT''' allow to download all the countries, Measure (Drinking Water and Sanitation), Inequality (Total, Rural, and Urban), and Time period (2000 - 2022) at once. Thus, the scripts seperate all the years to 3 groups and you will download 3 files for each Ladder Type (Analyse by Service level, Analyse by Facility type, and Analyse by Safely managed criteria).  
#Open the downloaded file. "Enable Editing". Hover the mouse to the tab and right-click. The file will show several options:[[File:ImagefheqFNLIA.png|none|thumb]]
# There are instructions on the scripts, please read it carfully and modify the scripts according different situations. (different most recent year or missing years)
#Click "Unhide", and a view will pop up. [[File:Image-unhide.png|none|thumb]]
# Make sure you have download all the years in case the scripts don't wait for enough time for the website loads the data.
#Press "ctrl" and select "wat" and "san". Click "OK".
# The scripts also contain the code for importing data into IFs.
#In these 2 tabs, you may find the columns we will use in "Code in Source" listed below.


== '''Instructions on Importing Water Data into IFs''' ==
== '''Instructions on Importing Water Data into IFs''' ==


This section explains the methodology to be followed when importing WSS JMP  water supply data into IFs. It also describes certain problems that a user might face in interpreting and understanding the data.
This section explains the methodology to be followed when importing WSS JMP water supply data into IFs. It also describes certain problems that a user might face in interpreting and understanding the data.


'''<u>Source</u>:&nbsp;'''Water supply data is published by the WHO/UNICEF JMP. The data is available at the website https://washdata.org/data/household#!/table?geo0=region&geo1=sdg.
'''<u>Source</u>:&nbsp;'''Water supply data is published by the WHO/UNICEF JMP. The data is available at the website https://washdata.org/data/downloads#WLD


'''<u>Country List to be Used:</u>'''&nbsp;WSS JMP
'''<u>Country List to be Used:</u>'''&nbsp;WSS JMP


'''<u>Types of Data</u>:&nbsp;'''The following categories of data need to be imported into IFs:
'''<u>Ladder and Related code in downloaded data:</u>'''
 
IFs include both old and new water systems from WSS JMP. The new system is developed based on the old system, thus, you can find some overlapping variable labels between two systems. Below we listed a mapping between the ladders used in IFs and those being used in WSS JMP.
 
'''New system-'''
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|Residence  Type
|TAB
|Service Type
|Ladder in IFs
|Service level
|WSS JMP Variable
|Facility type
|Safely managed  element
|Column
|Variable
|Definition
|Extended Source  Defn
|UsedInPreprocessor
|UsedInPreprocessorFileName
|Formula
|-
|rural
|Drinking water
|At least basic
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPWaterRural%AtLeastBasic
|Proportion of Rural  population served with at least basic drinking water (%)
|
|0
|
|
|-
|total
|Drinking water
|At least basic
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPWaterTotal%AtLeastBasic
|Proportion of Total  population served with at least basic drinking water (%)
|
|0
|
|
|-
|urban
|Drinking water
|At least basic
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPWaterUrban%AtLeastBasic
|Proportion of Urban  population served with at least basic drinking water (%)
|
|0
|
|
|-
|rural
|Drinking water
|At least basis -  Limited service
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPWaterRural%Basic
|Proportion of Rural  population served with at least basic and not shared with others (%)
|Use of improved  facilities which are not shared with other households
|0
|
|
|-
|total
|Drinking water
|At least basis -  Limited service
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPWaterTotal%Basic
|Proportion of total  population served with at least basic and not shared with others (%)
|Use of improved  facilities which are not shared with other households
|0
|
|
|-
|urban
|Drinking water
|At least basis -  Limited service
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPWaterUrban%Basic
|Proportion of Urban  population served with at least basic and not shared with others (%)
|Use of improved  facilities which are not shared with other households
|0
|
|
|-
|rural
|Drinking water
|Limited service
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPWaterRural%Limited
|Proportion of Rural  population served with limited drinking water (%)
|Drinking water from  an improved source for which collection time exceeds 30 minutes for a  roundtrip including queuing
|0
|
|
|-
|total
|Drinking water
|Limited service
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPWaterTotal%Limited
|Proportion of Total  population served with limited drinking water (%)
|Drinking water from  an improved source for which collection time exceeds 30 minutes for a  roundtrip including queuing
|0
|
|
|-
|urban
|Drinking water
|Limited service
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPWaterUrban%Limited
|Proportion of Urban  population served with limited drinking water (%)
|Drinking water from  an improved source for which collection time exceeds 30 minutes for a  roundtrip including queuing
|0
|
|
|-
|rural
|Drinking water
|Safely managed  service
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPWaterRural%SafelyManaged
|Proportion of Rural  population served with safely managed drinking water (%)
|From an improved  water source that is accessible on premises, available when needed and free  from faecal and priority chemical contamination
|0
|
|
|-
|total
|Drinking water
|Safely managed  service
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPWaterTotal%SafelyManaged
|Proportion of Total  population served with safely managed drinking water (%)
|From an improved  water source that is accessible on premises, available when needed and free  from faecal and priority chemical contamination
|0
|
|
|-
|urban
|Drinking water
|Safely managed  service
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPWaterUrban%SafelyManaged
|Proportion of Urban  population served with safely managed drinking water (%)
|From an improved  water source that is accessible on premises, available when needed and free  from faecal and priority chemical contamination
|0
|
|
|-
|rural
|Drinking water
|Surface and  Unimproved
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPWaterRural%Unimproved
|Proportion of Rural  population served with unimproved drinking water (%). Total Unimproved Water  is the sum of Surface and Unimproved water access.
|Unimproved drinking  water sources/surface drinking water sources
|0
|
|
|-
|rural
|Drinking water
|Surface and  Unimproved
|
|
|Population
|WSSJMPWaterRuralPopUnimproved
|Rural population  served with Unimproved Water. Total Unimproved Water is the sum of Surface  and Unimproved water access.
|Unimproved drinking  water sources/surface drinking water sources
|0
|
|/1000
|-
|total
|Drinking water
|Surface and  Unimproved
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPWaterTotal%Unimproved
|Proportion of Total  population served with unimproved drinking water (%). Total Unimproved Water  is the sum of Surface and Unimproved water access.
|Unimproved drinking  water sources/surface drinking water sources
|0
|
|
|-
|total
|Drinking water
|Surface and  Unimproved
|
|
|Population
|WSSJMPWaterTotalPopUnimproved
|Proportion of total  population served with Unimproved Water (%). Total Unimproved Water is the  sum of Surface and Unimproved water access.
|Unimproved drinking  water sources/surface drinking water sources
|0
|
|/1000
|-
|urban
|Drinking water
|Surface and  Unimproved
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPWaterUrban%Unimproved
|Proportion of Urban  population served with unimproved drinking water (%). Total Unimproved Water  is the sum of Surface and Unimproved water access.
|Unimproved drinking  water sources/surface drinking water sources
|0
|
|
|-
|urban
|Drinking water
|Surface and  Unimproved
|
|
|Population
|WSSJMPWaterUrbanPopUnimproved
|Urban population  served with Unimproved Water. Total Unimproved Water is the sum of Surface  and Unimproved water access.
|Unimproved drinking  water sources/surface drinking water sources
|0
|
|/1000
|-
|rural
|Drinking water
|Surface water
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPWaterRural%Surface
|Proportion of Rural  population served with surface drinking water (%)
|Drinking water  directly from a river, dam, lake, pond, stream, canal or irrigation canal
|0
|
|
|-
|rural
|Drinking water
|Surface water
|
|
|Population
|WSSJMPWaterRuralPopSurface
|Rural population with  Surface Water
|Drinking water  directly from a river, dam, lake, pond, stream, canal or irrigation canal
|0
|
|/1000
|-
|-
|total
|wat
|Drinking water
|SafelyManaged
|Surface water
|sm
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPWaterTotal%Surface
|Proportion of Total  population served with surface drinking water (%)
|Drinking water  directly from a river, dam, lake, pond, stream, canal or irrigation canal
|1
|ECONOMY,  INFRASTRUCTURE
|
|-
|-
|total
|wat
|Drinking water
|AtLeastBasic
|Surface water
|basal
|
|
|Population
|WSSJMPWaterTotalPopSurface
|Total population with  Surface Water
|Drinking water  directly from a river, dam, lake, pond, stream, canal or irrigation canal
|0
|
|/1000
|-
|-
|urban
|wat
|Drinking water
|Basic
|Surface water
|basal - sm
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPWaterUrban%Surface
|Proportion of Urban  population served with surface drinking water (%)
|Drinking water  directly from a river, dam, lake, pond, stream, canal or irrigation canal
|0
|
|
|-
|-
|urban
|wat
|Drinking water
|Limited
|Surface water
|lim
|
|
|Population
|WSSJMPWaterUrbanPopSurface
|Urban population with  Surface Water
|Drinking water  directly from a river, dam, lake, pond, stream, canal or irrigation canal
|0
|
|/1000
|-
|-
|rural
|wat
|Drinking water
|Unimproved
|Unimproved
|
|unimp
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPWaterRural%OtherUnimproved
|Proportion of Rural  population with Unimproved Water (%)
|Unprotected dug well,  unprotected spring, cart with small tank/drum, tanker truck, bottled water  (Bottled water is considered 'improved' for drinking only when the household  used an improved source for cooking and personal hygiene)
|0
|
|
|-
|-
|rural
|wat
|Drinking water
|Surface
|Unimproved
|ns
|
|}
|
In which, SafelyManaged is the intersaction of following 3 categories (most of time the result is just the minimal among three)
|Population
 
|WSSJMPWaterRuralPopOtherUnimproved
* SMOnPremise = imp_prem; used to be premises
|Rural population with  Unimproved Water
* SMAsNeeded = imp_av; used to be available
|Unprotected dug well, unprotected spring, cart with small tank/drum, tanker truck, bottled water  (Bottled water is considered 'improved' for drinking only when the household  used an improved source for cooking and personal hygiene)
* SMNotContam = imp_qual; used to be quality
|0
 
|
You can also observe that unimp + imp + ns = 100%, where imp = basal + lim = pip + imp_npip
|/1000
 
'''Old system-'''  
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
|total
|TAB
|Drinking water
|Ladder in IFs
|Unimproved
|WSS JMP Variable
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPWaterTotal%OtherUnimproved
|Proportion of Total  population with Unimproved Water (%)
|Unprotected dug well,  unprotected spring, cart with small tank/drum, tanker truck, bottled water  (Bottled water is considered 'improved' for drinking only when the household  used an improved source for cooking and personal hygiene)
|1
|ECONOMY,  INFRASTRUCTURE
|
|-
|-
|total
|wat
|Drinking water
|OtherImproved
|Unimproved
|imp_npip
|
|
|Population
|WSSJMPWaterTotalPopOtherUnimproved
|Total population  served with Unimproved Water
|Unprotected dug well,  unprotected spring, cart with small tank/drum, tanker truck, bottled water  (Bottled water is considered 'improved' for drinking only when the household  used an improved source for cooking and personal hygiene)
|0
|
|/1000
|-
|-
|urban
|wat
|Drinking water
|Piped
|Unimproved
|pip
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPWaterUrban%OtherUnimproved
|Proportion of Urban  population with Unimproved Water (%)
|Unprotected dug well,  unprotected spring, cart with small tank/drum, tanker truck, bottled water  (Bottled water is considered 'improved' for drinking only when the household  used an improved source for cooking and personal hygiene)
|0
|
|
|-
|urban
|Drinking water
|Unimproved
|
|
|Population
|WSSJMPWaterUrbanPopOtherUnimproved
|Urban population with  Unimproved Water
|Unprotected dug well,  unprotected spring, cart with small tank/drum, tanker truck, bottled water  (Bottled water is considered 'improved' for drinking only when the household  used an improved source for cooking and personal hygiene)
|0
|
|/1000
|-
|rural
|Drinking water
|
|Non-piped improved  and Improved latrine and other
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPWaterRural%OtherImproved
|Proportion of Rural  population served with Other Improved Water (%). Total Other Improved Water  is the sum of Non-piped improved and Improved latrine and other.
|Public taps or  standpipes, tube wells or boreholes, protected dug wells, protected springs,  rainwater collection
|0
|
|
|-
|rural
|Drinking water
|
|Non-piped improved  and Improved latrine and other
|
|Population
|WSSJMPWaterRuralPopOtherImproved
|Rural population  served with Other Improved Water. Total Other Improved Water is the sum of  Non-piped improved and Improved latrine and other.
|Public taps or  standpipes, tube wells or boreholes, protected dug wells, protected springs,  rainwater collection
|0
|
|/1000
|-
|total
|Drinking water
|
|Non-piped improved  and Improved latrine and other
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPWaterTotal%OtherImproved
|Proportion of Total  population served with Other Improved Water (%). Total Other Improved Water  is the sum of Non-piped improved and Improved latrine and other.
|Public taps or  standpipes, tube wells or boreholes, protected dug wells, protected springs,  rainwater collection
|1
|INFRASTRUCTURE
|
|-
|total
|Drinking water
|
|Non-piped improved  and Improved latrine and other
|
|Population
|WSSJMPWaterTotalPopOtherImproved
|Total population  served with Other Improved Water. Total Other Improved Water is the sum of  Non-piped improved and Improved latrine and other.
|Public taps or  standpipes, tube wells or boreholes, protected dug wells, protected springs,  rainwater collection
|0
|
|/1000
|-
|-
|urban
|wat
|Drinking water
|OtherUnimproved
|
|unimp
|Non-piped improved  and Improved latrine and other
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPWaterUrban%OtherImproved
|Proportion of Urban  population served with Other Improved Water (%). Total Other Improved Water  is the sum of Non-piped improved and Improved latrine and other.
|Public taps or  standpipes, tube wells or boreholes, protected dug wells, protected springs,  rainwater collection
|0
|
|
|-
|-
|urban
|wat
|Drinking water
|Surface
|
|ns
|Non-piped improved  and Improved latrine and other
|
|Population
|WSSJMPWaterUrbanPopOtherImproved
|Urban population  served with Other Improved Water. Total Other Improved Water is the sum of  Non-piped improved and Improved latrine and other.
|Public taps or  standpipes, tube wells or boreholes, protected dug wells, protected springs,  rainwater collection
|0
|
|/1000
|-
|rural
|Drinking water
|
|Non-piped improved,  Improved latrine and other, Piped improved, Septic tank, and Sewer
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPWaterRural%Improved
|Proportion of Rural  population served with Improved Water (%). Total Improved Water is the sum of  Non-piped improved,Improved latrine and other, Piped improved, Septic tank,  and Sewer.
|Piped water on  premises/other improved drinking water
|0
|
|
|-
|rural
|Drinking water
|
|Non-piped improved,  Improved latrine and other, Piped improved, Septic tank, and Sewer
|
|Population
|WSSJMPWaterRuralPopImproved
|Rural population  served with Improved Water. Total Improved Water is the sum of Non-piped  improved,Improved latrine and other, Piped improved, Septic tank, and Sewer.
|Piped water on  premises/other improved drinking water
|0
|
|/1000
|-
|total
|Drinking water
|
|Non-piped improved,  Improved latrine and other, Piped improved, Septic tank, and Sewer
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPWaterTotal%Improved
|Proportion of Total  population served with Improved Water. (%) Total Improved Water is the sum of  Non-piped improved,Improved latrine and other, Piped improved, Septic tank,  and Sewer.
|Piped water on  premises/other improved drinking water
|0
|
|
|-
|total
|Drinking water
|
|Non-piped improved,  Improved latrine and other, Piped improved, Septic tank, and Sewer
|
|Population
|WSSJMPWaterTotalPopImproved
|Total population  served with Improved Water Total Improved Water is the sum of Non-piped  improved,Improved latrine and other, Piped improved, Septic tank, and Sewer.
|Piped water on  premises/other improved drinking water
|0
|
|/1000
|-
|urban
|Drinking water
|
|Non-piped improved,  Improved latrine and other, Piped improved, Septic tank, and Sewer
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPWaterUrban%Improved
|Proportion of Urban  population served with Improved Water (%). Total Improved Water is the sum of  Non-piped improved,Improved latrine and other, Piped improved, Septic tank,  and Sewer.
|Piped water on  premises/other improved drinking water
|0
|
|
|-
|urban
|Drinking water
|
|Non-piped improved,  Improved latrine and other, Piped improved, Septic tank, and Sewer
|
|Population
|WSSJMPWaterUrbanPopImproved
|Urban population  served with Improved Water. Total Improved Water is the sum of Non-piped  improved,Improved latrine and other, Piped improved, Septic tank, and Sewer.
|Piped water on  premises/other improved drinking water
|0
|
|/1000
|-
|rural
|Drinking water
|
|Piped improved
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPWaterRural%Piped
|Proportion of Rural  population served with Piped Water (%)
|Piped household water  connection located inside the user's dwelling, plot or yard
|0
|
|
|-
|rural
|Drinking water
|
|Piped improved
|
|Population
|WSSJMPWaterRuralPopPiped
|Rural population  served with Piped Water
|Piped household water  connection located inside the user's dwelling, plot or yard
|0
|
|/1000
|-
|total
|Drinking water
|
|Piped improved
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPWaterTotal%Piped
|Proportion of Total  population served with Piped Water (%)
|Piped household water  connection located inside the user's dwelling, plot or yard
|1
|INFRASTRUCTURE
|
|-
|total
|Drinking water
|
|Piped improved
|
|Population
|WSSJMPWaterTotalPopPiped
|Total population  served with Piped Water
|Piped household water  connection located inside the user's dwelling, plot or yard
|0
|
|/1000
|-
|urban
|Drinking water
|
|Piped improved
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPWaterUrban%Piped
|Proportion of Urban  population served with Piped Water (%)
|Piped household water  connection located inside the user's dwelling, plot or yard
|0
|
|
|-
|urban
|Drinking water
|
|Piped improved
|
|Population
|WSSJMPWaterUrbanPopPiped
|Urban population  served with Piped Water
|Piped household water  connection located inside the user's dwelling, plot or yard
|0
|
|/1000
|-
|rural
|Drinking water
|
|
|Available
|Coverage
|WSSJMPWaterRural%SMAsNeeded
|Proportion of Rural  population served with available when needed improved drinking water (%)
|From an improved  water source that is vailable when needed
|0
|
|
|-
|total
|Drinking water
|
|
|Available
|Coverage
|WSSJMPWaterTotal%SMAsNeeded
|Proportion of Total  population served with available when needed improved drinking water (%)
|From an improved  water source that is vailable when needed
|0
|
|
|-
|urban
|Drinking water
|
|
|Available
|Coverage
|WSSJMPWaterUrban%SMAsNeeded
|Proportion of Urban  population served with available when needed improved drinking water (%)
|From an improved  water source that is vailable when needed
|0
|
|
|-
|rural
|Drinking water
|
|
|Free from  contamination
|Coverage
|WSSJMPWaterRural%SMNotContam
|Proportion of Rural  population served with free from contamination improved drinking water (%)
|From an improved  water source that is free from faecal and priority chemical contamination
|0
|
|
|-
|total
|Drinking water
|
|
|Free from  contamination
|Coverage
|WSSJMPWaterTotal%SMNotContam
|Proportion of Total  population served with free from contamination improved drinking water (%)
|From an improved  water source that is free from faecal and priority chemical contamination
|0
|
|
|-
|urban
|Drinking water
|
|
|Free from  contamination
|Coverage
|WSSJMPWaterUrban%SMNotContam
|Proportion of Urban  population served with free from contamination improved drinking water (%)
|From an improved  water source that is free from faecal and priority chemical contamination
|0
|
|
|-
|rural
|Drinking water
|
|
|On premises
|Coverage
|WSSJMPWaterRural%SMOnPremise
|Proportion of Rural  population served with accessible on premises improved drinking water (%)
|From an improved  water source that is accessible on premises
|0
|
|
|-
|total
|Drinking water
|
|
|On premises
|Coverage
|WSSJMPWaterTotal%SMOnPremise
|Proportion of Total  population served with accessible on premises improved drinking water (%)
|From an improved  water source that is accessible on premises
|0
|
|
|-
|urban
|Drinking water
|
|
|On premises
|Coverage
|WSSJMPWaterUrban%SMOnPremise
|Proportion of Urban  population served with accessible on premises improved drinking water (%)
|From an improved  water source that is accessible on premises
|0
|
|
|}
|}


<u>'''Issues in the data and their resolution:'''</u>
<u>'''Notes:'''</u>
 
* All indicators use suffices to indicate regional levels, with
** _t means national indicators (Total%); used to be _n being national
** _r means Rural%
** _u means Urban%
* Prefix pop_ means Population in Thousands
* prop_u is the percentage of urban population in total population.
* 100 - prop_u is the percentage of rural population in total population.
* The rest of data are in percentages
 
Thus, under the raw data (the Excel file downloaded following the instruction above), the TAB column in the mapping above represents the name of the spreadsheet, while the other two columns represent the one-to-one mapping between IFs data table name and WSS JMP variable name. For example, table SeriesWSSJMPWaterTotal%SafelyManaged from IFsHistSeries equals to the variable wat_sm_t. Same rules apply to the sanitation data introduced below.


== '''Instructions on Importing Sanitation Data into IFs''' ==
== '''Instructions on Importing Sanitation Data into IFs''' ==
Line 791: Line 111:
'''<u>Country List to be Used:</u>'''&nbsp;WSS JMP
'''<u>Country List to be Used:</u>'''&nbsp;WSS JMP


'''<u>Types of Data</u>:&nbsp;'''The following categories of data need to be imported into IFs:
'''<u>Ladder and Related code in downloaded data:</u>'''
 
IFs include both old and new sanitation systems from WSS JMP. The new system is developed based on the old system, thus, you can find some overlapping variable labels between two systems. Below we listed a mapping between the ladders used in IFs and those being used in WSS JMP.


#<u>'''WSSJMPSanitationTotal%Improved'''</u>- Describes the proportion of the total population served with improved sanitation (%).&nbsp;Sum of National Latrines, Septic Tanks, Sewer Connections.
'''New system-'''  
#<u>'''WSSJMPSanitationTotal%Unimproved'''</u>- Describes the proportion of the total population served with Unimproved Sanitation (%). Total Unimproved Sanitation is the sum of Open Defecation, Other Unimproved, and Shared sanitation access.
#<u>'''WSSJMPSanitationTotal%OtherUnimproved'''</u>- Describes the proportion of the total population with Other Unimproved Sanitation (%).&nbsp;National Unimproved
#<u>'''WSSJMPSanitationTotal%Shared-'''</u>&nbsp;Describes the proportion of the total population served with Shared Sanitation (%).&nbsp;National Limited (shared)
#<u>'''WSSJMPSanitationTotal%OpenDefecation'''</u>- Describes the proportion of the total population served with Open Defecation Sanitation (%).&nbsp;National Open Defecation
#<u>'''WSSJMPSanitationUrban%Improved-'''</u>&nbsp;Describes the proportion of the urban population served with Improved Sanitation (%).&nbsp;Sum of National Latrines, Septic Tanks, Sewer Connections.
#<u>'''WSSJMPSanitationUrban%Unimproved-'''</u>&nbsp;Describes the proportion of the urban population served with Unimproved Sanitation (%). Urban Unimproved Sanitation is the sum of Open Defecation, Other Unimproved, and Shared sanitation access.
#<u>'''WSSJMPSanitationUrban%OtherUnimproved-'''</u>&nbsp;Describes the proportion of the urban population with Other Unimproved Sanitation (%).&nbsp;National Unimproved
#<u>'''WSSJMPSanitationUrban%Shared-'''</u>&nbsp;Describes the proportion of the urban population served with Shared Sanitation (%).&nbsp;National Limited (shared)
#<u>'''WSSJMPSanitationUrban%OpenDefecation-'''</u>&nbsp;Describes the proportion of the urban population served with Open Defecation Sanitation (%).&nbsp;National Open Defecation
#<u>'''WSSJMPSanitationRural%Improved-'''</u>&nbsp;Describes the proportion of the rural population served with Improved Sanitation (%).&nbsp;Sum of National Latrines, Septic Tanks, Sewer Connections.
#<u>'''WSSJMPSanitationRural%Unimproved-'''</u>&nbsp;Describes the proportion of the rural population served with Unimproved Sanitation (%). Rural Unimproved Sanitation is the sum of Open Defecation, Other Unimproved, and Shared sanitation access.
#<u>'''WSSJMPSanitationRural%OtherUnimproved-'''</u>&nbsp;Describes the proportion of the rural population with Other Unimproved Sanitation (%).&nbsp;National Unimproved
#<u>'''WSSJMPSanitationRural%Shared-'''</u>&nbsp;Describes the proportion of the rural population served with Shared Sanitation (%).&nbsp;National Limited (shared)
#<u>'''WSSJMPSanitationRural%OpenDefecation-'''</u>&nbsp;Describes the&nbsp;proportion of the rural population served with Open Defecation Sanitation (%).&nbsp;National Open Defecation
#<u>'''WSSJMPSanitationTotalPopImproved-'''</u>&nbsp;Describes the total population served with Improved Sanitation. Calculated by the population*(Sum of Latrines, Septic Tanks, Sewer Connections/100).
#<u>'''WSSJMPSanitationTotalPopUnimproved-'''</u>&nbsp;Describes the total population served with Unimproved Sanitation. Total Unimproved Sanitation is the sum of Open Defecation, Other Unimproved, and Shared sanitation access.
#<u>'''WSSJMPSanitationTotalPopOtherUnimproved-'''</u>&nbsp;Describes the total population with Other Unimproved Sanitation. Calculated by the population*(National Unimproved/100).
#<u>'''WSSJMPSanitationTotalPopShared-'''</u>&nbsp;Describes the total population served with Shared Sanitation. Calculated by the population*(National Limited (shared)/100).
#<u>'''WSSJMPSanitationTotalPopOpenDefecation-'''</u>&nbsp;Describes the total population served with Open Defecation Sanitation. Calculated by the population*(National Open Defecation/100)
#<u>'''WSSJMPSanitationUrbanPopImproved-'''</u>&nbsp;Describes the urban population served with Improved Sanitation. Calculated by the population*(Urban Pop/100)*(Sum of Latrines, Septic Tanks, Sewer Connections/100)
#<u>'''WSSJMPSanitationUrbanPopUnimproved-'''</u>&nbsp;Describes the&nbsp;urban population served with Unimproved Sanitation. Urban Unimproved Sanitation is the sum of Open Defecation, Other Unimproved, and Shared sanitation access.
#<u>'''WSSJMPSanitationUrbanPopOtherUnimproved-'''</u>&nbsp;Describes the urban population with Other Unimproved Sanitation. Calculated by the population*(Urban Pop/100)*(Urban Unimproved).
#<u>'''WSSJMPSanitationUrbanPopShared-'''</u>&nbsp;Describes the urban population served with Shared Sanitation. Calculated by the population*(Urban Pop/100)*(Urban Limited (shared)/100).
#<u>'''WSSJMPSanitationUrbanPopOpenDefecation-'''</u>&nbsp;Describes the urban population served with Open Defecation Sanitation. Calculated by the population*(Urban Pop/100)*(Urban Open Defecation/100).
#<u>'''WSSJMPSanitationRuralPopImproved-'''</u>&nbsp;Describes the rural population served with Improved Sanitation. Calculated by the population*(100-Urban Pop)*(Sum of Latrines, Septic Tanks, Sewer Connections / 100).
#<u>'''WSSJMPSanitationRuralPopUnimproved-'''</u>&nbsp;Describes the rural population served with Unimproved Sanitation. Rural Unimproved Sanitation is the sum of Open Defecation, Other Unimproved, and Shared sanitation access.
#<u>'''WSSJMPSanitationRuralPopOtherUnimproved-'''</u>&nbsp;Describes the rural population with Other Unimproved Sanitation, Calculated by the population*(100-Urban Pop/100)*(Rural Unimproved/100).
#<u>'''WSSJMPSanitationRuralPopShared-'''</u>&nbsp;Describes the rural population served with Shared Sanitation. Calculated by the population*(100-Urban Pop/100)*(Rural Limited (shared)/100).
#<u>'''WSSJMPSanitationRuralPopOpenDefecation-'''</u>&nbsp;Describes the rural population served with Open Defecation Sanitation. Calculated by the population*(100-Urban Pop/100)*(Rural Open Defecation/100)
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|Residence  Type
|TAB
|Service Type
|Ladder in IFs
|Service level
|WSS JMP Variable
|Facility type
|Safely managed  element
|Column
|Variable
|Definition
|Extended Source  Defn
|UsedInPreprocessor
|UsedInPreprocessorFileName
|Formula
|-
|rural
|Sanitation
|At least basic
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationRural%AtLeastBasic
|Proportion of Rural  population served with at least basic facilities (%)
|
|0
|
|
|-
|total
|Sanitation
|At least basic
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationTotal%AtLeastBasic
|Proportion of Total  population served with at least basic facilities (%)
|
|0
|
|
|-
|urban
|Sanitation
|At least basic
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationUrban%AtLeastBasic
|Proportion of Urban  population served with at least basic facilities (%)
|
|0
|
|
|-
|rural
|Sanitation
|At least basis -  Limited service
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationRural%Basic
|Proportion of Rural  population served with at least basic and not shared with others (%)
|Use of improved  facilities which are not shared with other households
|0
|
|
|-
|total
|Sanitation
|At least basis -  Limited service
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationTotal%Basic
|Proportion of total  population served with at least basic and not shared with others (%)
|Use of improved  facilities which are not shared with other households
|0
|
|
|-
|urban
|Sanitation
|At least basis -  Limited service
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationUrban%Basic
|Proportion of Urban  population served with at least basic and not shared with others (%)
|Use of improved  facilities which are not shared with other households
|0
|
|
|-
|rural
|Sanitation
|Limited service
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationRural%Limited
|Proportion of Rural  population served with limited facilities (%)
|Sanitation facilities  of an otherwise acceptable type shared between two or more households. Only  facilities that are not shared or not public are considered improved
|0
|
|
|-
|rural
|Sanitation
|Limited service
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationRural%Shared
|Proportion of Rural  population served with Shared Sanitation (%)
|Sanitation facilities  of an otherwise acceptable type shared between two or more households. Only  facilities that are not shared or not public are considered improved
|0
|
|
|-
|rural
|Sanitation
|Limited service
|
|
|Population
|WSSJMPSanitationRuralPopShared
|Rural population  served with Shared Sanitation
|Sanitation facilities  of an otherwise acceptable type shared between two or more households. Only  facilities that are not shared or not public are considered improved
|0
|
|/1000
|-
|total
|Sanitation
|Limited service
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationTotal%Limited
|Proportion of Total  population served with limited facilities (%)
|Sanitation facilities  of an otherwise acceptable type shared between two or more households. Only  facilities that are not shared or not public are considered improved
|0
|
|
|-
|total
|Sanitation
|Limited service
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationTotal%Shared
|Proportion of Total  population served with Shared Sanitation (%)
|Sanitation facilities  of an otherwise acceptable type shared between two or more households. Only  facilities that are not shared or not public are considered improved
|1
|INFRASTRUCTURE
|
|-
|total
|Sanitation
|Limited service
|
|
|Population
|WSSJMPSanitationTotalPopShared
|Total population  served with Shared Sanitation
|Sanitation facilities  of an otherwise acceptable type shared between two or more households. Only  facilities that are not shared or not public are considered improved
|0
|
|/1000
|-
|urban
|Sanitation
|Limited service
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationUrban%Limited
|Proportion of Urban  population served with limited facilities (%)
|Sanitation facilities  of an otherwise acceptable type shared between two or more households. Only  facilities that are not shared or not public are considered improved
|0
|
|
|-
|urban
|Sanitation
|Limited service
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationUrban%Shared
|Proportion of Urban  population served with Shared Sanitation (%)
|Sanitation facilities  of an otherwise acceptable type shared between two or more households. Only  facilities that are not shared or not public are considered improved
|0
|
|
|-
|urban
|Sanitation
|Limited service
|
|
|Population
|WSSJMPSanitationUrbanPopShared
|Urban population  served with Shared Sanitation
|Sanitation facilities  of an otherwise acceptable type shared between two or more households. Only  facilities that are not shared or not public are considered improved
|0
|
|/1000
|-
|rural
|Sanitation
|Open defecation
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationRural%OpenDefecation
|Proportion of Rural  population served with open defecation facilities (%)
|Disposal of human  faeces in fields, forests, bushes, open bodies of water, beaches and other  open spaces or with solid waste
|0
|
|
|-
|rural
|Sanitation
|Open defecation
|
|
|Population
|WSSJMPSanitationRuralPopOpenDefecation
|Rural population  served with Open Defecation Sanitation
|Disposal of human  faeces in fields, forests, bushes, open bodies of water, beaches and other  open spaces or with solid waste
|0
|
|/1000
|-
|total
|Sanitation
|Open defecation
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationTotal%OpenDefecation
|Proportion of Total  population served with open defecation facilities (%)
|Disposal of human  faeces in fields, forests, bushes, open bodies of water, beaches and other  open spaces or with solid waste
|1
|ECONOMY,  INFRASTRUCTURE
|
|-
|total
|Sanitation
|Open defecation
|
|
|Population
|WSSJMPSanitationTotalPopOpenDefecation
|Total population  served with Open Defecation Sanitation
|Disposal of human  faeces in fields, forests, bushes, open bodies of water, beaches and other  open spaces or with solid waste
|0
|
|/1000
|-
|urban
|Sanitation
|Open defecation
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationUrban%OpenDefecation
|Proportion of Urban  population served with open defecation facilities (%)
|Disposal of human  faeces in fields, forests, bushes, open bodies of water, beaches and other  open spaces or with solid waste
|0
|
|
|-
|-
|urban
|san
|Sanitation
|AtLeastBasic
|Open defecation
|basal
|
|
|Population
|WSSJMPSanitationUrbanPopOpenDefecation
|Urban population  served with Open Defecation Sanitation
|Disposal of human  faeces in fields, forests, bushes, open bodies of water, beaches and other  open spaces or with solid waste
|0
|
|/1000
|-
|-
|rural
|san
|Sanitation
|Basic
|Open Defecation,  Unimproved, and Limited service
|basal - sm
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationRural%Unimproved
|Proportion of Rural  population served with unimproved facilities (%) Total Unimproved Sanitation  is the sum of Open Defecation, Other Unimproved, and Shared sanitation  access.
|Use of pit latrines  without a slab or platform, hanging latrines or bucket latrines
|0
|
|
|-
|-
|rural
|san
|Sanitation
|Limited
|Open Defecation,  Unimproved, and Limited service
|lim
|
|
|Population
|WSSJMPSanitationRuralPopUnimproved
|Rural population  served with Unimproved Sanitation. Total Unimproved Sanitation is the sum of  Open Defecation, Other Unimproved, and Shared sanitation access.
|do not ensure hygenic  separation of human excreta from human contact. Unimproved facilities include  pit latrines without a slab or platform, hanging latrines or bucket latrines
|0
|
|/1000
|-
|-
|total
|san
|Sanitation
|OpenDefecation
|Open Defecation,  Unimproved, and Limited service
|ns
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationTotal%Unimproved
|Proportion of Total  population served with unimproved facilities (%) Total Unimproved Sanitation  is the sum of Open Defecation, Other Unimproved, and Shared sanitation  access.
|Use of pit latrines  without a slab or platform, hanging latrines or bucket latrines
|0
|
|
|-
|-
|total
|san
|Sanitation
|OtherUnimproved
|Open Defecation,  Unimproved, and Limited service
|unimp
|
|
|Population
|WSSJMPSanitationTotalPopUnimproved
|Total population  served with Unimproved Sanitation. Total Unimproved Sanitation is the sum of  Open Defecation, Other Unimproved, and Shared sanitation access.
|do not ensure hygenic  separation of human excreta from human contact. Unimproved facilities include  pit latrines without a slab or platform, hanging latrines or bucket latrines
|0
|
|/1000
|-
|urban
|Sanitation
|Open Defecation,  Unimproved, and Limited service
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationUrban%Unimproved
|Proportion of Urban  population served with unimproved facilities (%) Total Unimproved Sanitation  is the sum of Open Defecation, Other Unimproved, and Shared sanitation  access.
|Use of pit latrines  without a slab or platform, hanging latrines or bucket latrines
|0
|
|
|-
|urban
|Sanitation
|Open Defecation,  Unimproved, and Limited service
|
|
|Population
|WSSJMPSanitationUrbanPopUnimproved
|Urban population  served with Unimproved Sanitation. Total Unimproved Sanitation is the sum of  Open Defecation, Other Unimproved, and Shared sanitation access.
|do not ensure hygenic  separation of human excreta from human contact. Unimproved facilities include  pit latrines without a slab or platform, hanging latrines or bucket latrines
|0
|
|/1000
|-
|rural
|Sanitation
|Safely managed  service
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationRural%SafelyManaged
|Proportion of Rural  population served with safely managed facilities (%)
|Use of improved  facilities that are not shared with other households and where excreta are  safely disposed of in situ or removed and treated offsite
|0
|
|
|-
|total
|Sanitation
|Safely managed  service
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationTotal%SafelyManaged
|Proportion of Total  population served with safely managed facilities (%)
|Use of improved  facilities that are not shared with other households and where excreta are  safely disposed of in situ or removed and treated offsite
|0
|
|
|-
|urban
|Sanitation
|Safely managed  service
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationUrban%SafelyManaged
|Proportion of Urban  population served with safely managed facilities (%)
|Use of improved  facilities that are not shared with other households and where excreta are  safely disposed of in situ or removed and treated offsite
|0
|
|
|-
|rural
|Sanitation
|Unimproved
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationRural%OtherUnimproved
|Proportion of Rural  population with Unimproved Sanitation (%)
|do not ensure hygenic  separation of human excreta from human contact. Unimproved facilities include  pit latrines without a slab or platform, hanging latrines or bucket latrines
|0
|
|
|-
|rural
|Sanitation
|Unimproved
|
|
|Population
|WSSJMPSanitationRuralPopOtherUnimproved
|Rural population with  Unimproved Sanitation
|do not ensure hygenic  separation of human excreta from human contact. Unimproved facilities include  pit latrines without a slab or platform, hanging latrines or bucket latrines
|0
|
|/1000
|-
|total
|Sanitation
|Unimproved
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationTotal%OtherUnimproved
|Proportion of Total  population with Unimproved Sanitation (%)
|do not ensure hygenic  separation of human excreta from human contact. Unimproved facilities include  pit latrines without a slab or platform, hanging latrines or bucket latrines
|1
|ECONOMY,  INFRASTRUCTURE
|
|-
|total
|Sanitation
|Unimproved
|
|
|Population
|WSSJMPSanitationTotalPopOtherUnimproved
|Total population with  Unimproved Sanitation
|do not ensure hygenic  separation of human excreta from human contact. Unimproved facilities include  pit latrines without a slab or platform, hanging latrines or bucket latrines
|0
|
|/1000
|-
|urban
|Sanitation
|Unimproved
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationUrban%OtherUnimproved
|Proportion of Urban  population with Unimproved Sanitation (%)
|do not ensure hygenic  separation of human excreta from human contact. Unimproved facilities include  pit latrines without a slab or platform, hanging latrines or bucket latrines
|0
|
|
|-
|urban
|Sanitation
|Unimproved
|
|
|Population
|WSSJMPSanitationUrbanPopOtherUnimproved
|Urban population with  Unimproved Sanitation
|do not ensure hygenic  separation of human excreta from human contact. Unimproved facilities include  pit latrines without a slab or platform, hanging latrines or bucket latrines
|0
|
|/1000
|-
|rural
|Sanitation
|
|Non-piped improved,  Improved latrine and other, Piped improved, Septic tank, and Sewer
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationRural%Improved
|Proportion of Rural  population served with Improved Sanitation (%). Total Improved Sanitation is  the sum of Non-piped improved,Improved latrine and other, Piped improved,  Septic tank, and Sewer.
|Likely to ensure  hygenic separation of human excreta from human contact. They include: 1)  Flush/pour flush to (piped sewer system septic tank or pit latrine) 2)  Ventilated improved pit (VIP) latrine 3) Pit latrine with slab 4) Composing  toilet
|0
|
|
|-
|rural
|Sanitation
|
|Non-piped improved,  Improved latrine and other, Piped improved, Septic tank, and Sewer
|
|Population
|WSSJMPSanitationRuralPopImproved
|Rural population  served with Improved Sanitation. Total Improved Sanitation is the sum of  Non-piped improved,Improved latrine and other, Piped improved, Septic tank,  and Sewer.
|Likely to ensure  hygenic separation of human excreta from human contact. They include: 1)  Flush/pour flush to (piped sewer system septic tank or pit latrine) 2)  Ventilated improved pit (VIP) latrine 3) Pit latrine with slab 4) Composing  toilet
|0
|
|/1000
|-
|total
|Sanitation
|
|Non-piped improved,  Improved latrine and other, Piped improved, Septic tank, and Sewer
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationTotal%Improved
|Proportion of Total  population served with Improved Sanitation (%). Total Improved Sanitation is  the sum of Non-piped improved,Improved latrine and other, Piped improved,  Septic tank, and Sewer.
|Likely to ensure  hygenic separation of human excreta from human contact. They include: 1)  Flush/pour flush to (piped sewer system septic tank or pit latrine) 2)  Ventilated improved pit (VIP) latrine 3) Pit latrine with slab 4) Composing  toilet
|1
|INFRASTRUCTURE
|
|-
|total
|Sanitation
|
|Non-piped improved,  Improved latrine and other, Piped improved, Septic tank, and Sewer
|
|Population
|WSSJMPSanitationTotalPopImproved
|Total population  served with Improved Sanitation. Total Improved Sanitation is the sum of  Non-piped improved,Improved latrine and other, Piped improved, Septic tank,  and Sewer.
|Likely to ensure  hygenic separation of human excreta from human contact. They include: 1)  Flush/pour flush to (piped sewer system septic tank or pit latrine) 2)  Ventilated improved pit (VIP) latrine 3) Pit latrine with slab 4) Composing  toilet
|0
|
|/1000
|-
|urban
|Sanitation
|
|Non-piped improved,  Improved latrine and other, Piped improved, Septic tank, and Sewer
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationUrban%Improved
|Proportion of Urban  population served with Improved Sanitation (%). Total Improved Sanitation is  the sum of Non-piped improved,Improved latrine and other, Piped improved,  Septic tank, and Sewer.
|Likely to ensure  hygenic separation of human excreta from human contact. They include: 1)  Flush/pour flush to (piped sewer system septic tank or pit latrine) 2)  Ventilated improved pit (VIP) latrine 3) Pit latrine with slab 4) Composing  toilet
|0
|
|
|-
|urban
|Sanitation
|
|Non-piped improved,  Improved latrine and other, Piped improved, Septic tank, and Sewer
|
|Population
|WSSJMPSanitationUrbanPopImproved
|Urban population  served with Improved Sanitation. Total Improved Sanitation is the sum of  Non-piped improved,Improved latrine and other, Piped improved, Septic tank,  and Sewer.
|Likely to ensure  hygenic separation of human excreta from human contact. They include: 1)  Flush/pour flush to (piped sewer system septic tank or pit latrine) 2)  Ventilated improved pit (VIP) latrine 3) Pit latrine with slab 4) Composing  toilet
|0
|
|/1000
|-
|rural
|Sanitation
|
|
|Disposed insitu
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationRural%SMDisposedInsitu
|Proportion of Rural  population served with safely managed facilities (%) that are disposed in  situ
|Safely managed =  disposed in situ + emptied and treated + wastewater and treated
|0
|
|
|-
|total
|Sanitation
|
|
|Disposed insitu
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationTotal%SMDisposedInsitu
|Proportion of Total  population served with safely managed facilities (%) that are disposed in  situ
|Safely managed =  disposed in situ + emptied and treated + wastewater and treated
|0
|
|
|-
|urban
|Sanitation
|
|
|Disposed insitu
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationUrban%SMDisposedInsitu
|Proportion of Urban  population served with safely managed facilities (%) that are disposed in  situ
|Safely managed =  disposed in situ + emptied and treated + wastewater and treated
|0
|
|
|-
|rural
|Sanitation
|
|
|Faecal sludge treated
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationRural%SMEmpTreated
|Proportion of Rural  population served with safely managed facilities (%) that are emptied and  treated
|Safely managed =  disposed in situ + emptied and treated + wastewater and treated
|0
|
|
|-
|total
|Sanitation
|
|
|Faecal sludge treated
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationTotal%SMEmpTreated
|Proportion of Total  population served with safely managed facilities (%) that are emptied and  treated
|Safely managed =  disposed in situ + emptied and treated + wastewater and treated
|0
|
|
|-
|urban
|Sanitation
|
|
|Faecal sludge treated
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationUrban%SMEmpTreated
|Proportion of Urban  population served with safely managed facilities (%) that are emptied and  treated
|Safely managed =  disposed in situ + emptied and treated + wastewater and treated
|0
|
|
|-
|rural
|Sanitation
|
|
|Sewage treated
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationRural%SMWastewaterTreated
|Proportion of Rural  population served with safely managed facilities (%) that are wastewater  treated
|Safely managed =  disposed in situ + emptied and treated + wastewater and treated
|0
|
|
|-
|total
|Sanitation
|
|
|Sewage treated
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationTotal%SMWastewaterTreated
|Proportion of Total  population served with safely managed facilities (%) that are wastewater  treated
|Safely managed =  disposed in situ + emptied and treated + wastewater and treated
|0
|
|
|-
|urban
|Sanitation
|
|
|Sewage treated
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationUrban%SMWastewaterTreated
|Proportion of Urban  population served with safely managed facilities (%) that are wastewater  treated
|Safely managed =  disposed in situ + emptied and treated + wastewater and treated
|0
|
|
|}
|}
<u>'''Issues in the data and their resolution:'''</u>
In which, SafelyManaged is the union of following 3 categories (normally adding three together)
 
* SMDisposedInsitu = sdo_sm; Disposed in situ
* SMEmpTreated = fst_sm; Emptied and treated
* SMWastewaterTreated = sew_sm; Wastewater treated


The 3 groups of series below are duplicated: '''"Shared" is "Limited service".'''
You can also find that imp + unimp + ns = 100, where imp = basal + lim; Additionally, Improved (imp) is the union of following 3 categories (normally adding three together, if all 3 exist)
 
* Latrines and other = othimp; used to be lat
* Septic tanks = sep
* Sewer connections = sew
 
'''Old system-'''
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|Residence  Type
|TAB
|Service Type
|Ladder in IFs
|Service level
|WSS JMP Variable
|Facility type
|Safely managed  element
|Column
|Variable
|Definition
|Extended Source  Defn
|UsedInPreprocessor
|UsedInPreprocessorFileName
|Formula
|-
|rural
|Sanitation
|Limited service
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationRural%Limited
|Proportion of Rural  population served with limited facilities (%)
|Sanitation facilities  of an otherwise acceptable type shared between two or more households. Only  facilities that are not shared or not public are considered improved
|0
|
|
|-
|rural
|Sanitation
|Limited service
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationRural%Shared
|Proportion of Rural  population served with Shared Sanitation (%)
|Sanitation facilities  of an otherwise acceptable type shared between two or more households. Only  facilities that are not shared or not public are considered improved
|0
|
|
|-
|-
|total
|san
|Sanitation
|Improved
|Limited service
|basal
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationTotal%Limited
|Proportion of Total  population served with limited facilities (%)
|Sanitation facilities  of an otherwise acceptable type shared between two or more households. Only  facilities that are not shared or not public are considered improved
|0
|
|
|-
|-
|total
|san
|Sanitation
|Shared
|Limited service
|lim
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationTotal%Shared
|Proportion of Total  population served with Shared Sanitation (%)
|Sanitation facilities  of an otherwise acceptable type shared between two or more households. Only  facilities that are not shared or not public are considered improved
|1
|INFRASTRUCTURE
|
|-
|-
|urban
|san
|Sanitation
|OtherUnimproved
|Limited service
|unimp
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationUrban%Limited
|Proportion of Urban  population served with limited facilities (%)
|Sanitation facilities  of an otherwise acceptable type shared between two or more households. Only  facilities that are not shared or not public are considered improved
|0
|
|
|-
|-
|urban
|san
|Sanitation
|OpenDefecation
|Limited service
|ns
|
|
|Coverage
|WSSJMPSanitationUrban%Shared
|Proportion of Urban  population served with Shared Sanitation (%)
|Sanitation facilities  of an otherwise acceptable type shared between two or more households. Only  facilities that are not shared or not public are considered improved
|0
|
|
|}
|}
Hence, the table SeriesWSSJMPSanitationTotal%SafelyManaged from IFsHistSeries is the equivalent to the variable san_sm_t from WSS JMP.

Latest revision as of 19:46, 4 March 2025

WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Program: Water Supply and Sanitation

The water and sanitation series is developed using data from the WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Program for water supply and sanitation (JMP). The JMP reports country, regional and global estimates of progress on drinking water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) since 2000. 

The WSS JMP dataset provides substantial information on water, sanitation and hygiene, broken into national, urban and rural subgroups. Within these subgroups, global estimates are provided that show the proportion of a country's population using improved and unimproved access to water, sanitation and hygiene. For the water dataset, IFs draws primarily on...... For the sanitation dataset, IFs uses the sanitation estimates to break the data down into the proportion of population (%) and the amount of people within a population. To construct these data series, IFs draws primarily on the population served with improved sanitation, unimproved sanitation, other unimproved sanitation, shared sanitation, and open defication sanitation.

The most recent update was in Sept. 2024. There are 8 preprocessors and 100 non-preprocessors.

Instructions on Downloading data

  1. Go to https://washdata.org/data/downloads#WLD
  2. Click "World file" under "Household" to download all the data.
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  3. Open the downloaded file. "Enable Editing". Hover the mouse to the tab and right-click. The file will show several options:
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  4. Click "Unhide", and a view will pop up.
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  5. Press "ctrl" and select "wat" and "san". Click "OK".
  6. In these 2 tabs, you may find the columns we will use in "Code in Source" listed below.

Instructions on Importing Water Data into IFs

This section explains the methodology to be followed when importing WSS JMP water supply data into IFs. It also describes certain problems that a user might face in interpreting and understanding the data.

SourceWater supply data is published by the WHO/UNICEF JMP. The data is available at the website https://washdata.org/data/downloads#WLD

Country List to be Used: WSS JMP

Ladder and Related code in downloaded data:

IFs include both old and new water systems from WSS JMP. The new system is developed based on the old system, thus, you can find some overlapping variable labels between two systems. Below we listed a mapping between the ladders used in IFs and those being used in WSS JMP.

New system-

TAB Ladder in IFs WSS JMP Variable
wat SafelyManaged sm
wat AtLeastBasic basal
wat Basic basal - sm
wat Limited lim
wat Unimproved unimp
wat Surface ns

In which, SafelyManaged is the intersaction of following 3 categories (most of time the result is just the minimal among three)

  • SMOnPremise = imp_prem; used to be premises
  • SMAsNeeded = imp_av; used to be available
  • SMNotContam = imp_qual; used to be quality

You can also observe that unimp + imp + ns = 100%, where imp = basal + lim = pip + imp_npip

Old system-

TAB Ladder in IFs WSS JMP Variable
wat OtherImproved imp_npip
wat Piped pip
wat OtherUnimproved unimp
wat Surface ns

Notes:

  • All indicators use suffices to indicate regional levels, with
    • _t means national indicators (Total%); used to be _n being national
    • _r means Rural%
    • _u means Urban%
  • Prefix pop_ means Population in Thousands
  • prop_u is the percentage of urban population in total population.
  • 100 - prop_u is the percentage of rural population in total population.
  • The rest of data are in percentages

Thus, under the raw data (the Excel file downloaded following the instruction above), the TAB column in the mapping above represents the name of the spreadsheet, while the other two columns represent the one-to-one mapping between IFs data table name and WSS JMP variable name. For example, table SeriesWSSJMPWaterTotal%SafelyManaged from IFsHistSeries equals to the variable wat_sm_t. Same rules apply to the sanitation data introduced below.

Instructions on Importing Sanitation Data into IFs

This section explains the methodology to be followed when importing WSS JMP sanitation data into IFs. It also describes certain problems that a user might face in interpreting and understanding the data.

SourceSanitation data is published by the WHO/UNICEF JMP. The data is available at the website https://washdata.org/data/household#!/table?geo0=region&geo1=sdg.

Country List to be Used: WSS JMP

Ladder and Related code in downloaded data:

IFs include both old and new sanitation systems from WSS JMP. The new system is developed based on the old system, thus, you can find some overlapping variable labels between two systems. Below we listed a mapping between the ladders used in IFs and those being used in WSS JMP.

New system-

TAB Ladder in IFs WSS JMP Variable
san AtLeastBasic basal
san Basic basal - sm
san Limited lim
san OpenDefecation ns
san OtherUnimproved unimp

In which, SafelyManaged is the union of following 3 categories (normally adding three together)

  • SMDisposedInsitu = sdo_sm; Disposed in situ
  • SMEmpTreated = fst_sm; Emptied and treated
  • SMWastewaterTreated = sew_sm; Wastewater treated

You can also find that imp + unimp + ns = 100, where imp = basal + lim; Additionally, Improved (imp) is the union of following 3 categories (normally adding three together, if all 3 exist)

  • Latrines and other = othimp; used to be lat
  • Septic tanks = sep
  • Sewer connections = sew

Old system-

TAB Ladder in IFs WSS JMP Variable
san Improved basal
san Shared lim
san OtherUnimproved unimp
san OpenDefecation ns

Hence, the table SeriesWSSJMPSanitationTotal%SafelyManaged from IFsHistSeries is the equivalent to the variable san_sm_t from WSS JMP.