Georgia - Access to safely managed sanitation services
People using safely managed sanitation services, rural (% of rural population)
People using safely managed sanitation services, rural (% of rural population) in Georgia was 44.48 as of 2020. Its highest value over the past 20 years was 56.69 in 2000, while its lowest value was 44.48 in 2020.
Definition: The percentage of people using improved sanitation facilities that are not shared with other households and where excreta are safely disposed of in situ or transported and treated offsite. Improved sanitation facilities include flush/pour flush to piped sewer systems, septic tanks or pit latrines: ventilated improved pit latrines, compositing toilets or pit latrines with slabs.
Source: WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP) for Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene (washdata.org).
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Year | Value |
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2000 | 56.69 |
2001 | 56.10 |
2002 | 55.48 |
2003 | 54.85 |
2004 | 54.24 |
2005 | 53.64 |
2006 | 53.03 |
2007 | 52.42 |
2008 | 51.81 |
2009 | 51.21 |
2010 | 50.60 |
2011 | 49.99 |
2012 | 49.38 |
2013 | 48.77 |
2014 | 48.16 |
2015 | 47.55 |
2016 | 46.93 |
2017 | 46.32 |
2018 | 45.71 |
2019 | 45.10 |
2020 | 44.48 |
People using safely managed sanitation services, urban (% of urban population)
People using safely managed sanitation services, urban (% of urban population) in Georgia was 27.56 as of 2020. Its highest value over the past 20 years was 40.00 in 2000, while its lowest value was 27.48 in 2018.
Definition: The percentage of people using improved sanitation facilities that are not shared with other households and where excreta are safely disposed of in situ or transported and treated offsite. Improved sanitation facilities include flush/pour flush to piped sewer systems, septic tanks or pit latrines: ventilated improved pit latrines, compositing toilets or pit latrines with slabs.
Source: WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP) for Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene (washdata.org).
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Year | Value |
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2000 | 40.00 |
2001 | 39.28 |
2002 | 38.54 |
2003 | 37.80 |
2004 | 37.13 |
2005 | 36.46 |
2006 | 35.78 |
2007 | 35.11 |
2008 | 34.43 |
2009 | 33.74 |
2010 | 33.06 |
2011 | 32.37 |
2012 | 31.68 |
2013 | 30.98 |
2014 | 30.29 |
2015 | 29.59 |
2016 | 28.88 |
2017 | 28.18 |
2018 | 27.48 |
2019 | 27.53 |
2020 | 27.56 |
People using safely managed sanitation services (% of population)
People using safely managed sanitation services (% of population) in Georgia was 34.42 as of 2020. Its highest value over the past 20 years was 47.90 in 2000, while its lowest value was 34.42 in 2020.
Definition: The percentage of people using improved sanitation facilities that are not shared with other households and where excreta are safely disposed of in situ or transported and treated offsite. Improved sanitation facilities include flush/pour flush to piped sewer systems, septic tanks or pit latrines: ventilated improved pit latrines, compositing toilets or pit latrines with slabs.
Source: WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP) for Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene (washdata.org).
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Year | Value |
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2000 | 47.90 |
2001 | 47.29 |
2002 | 46.59 |
2003 | 45.84 |
2004 | 45.14 |
2005 | 44.43 |
2006 | 43.72 |
2007 | 43.01 |
2008 | 42.29 |
2009 | 41.58 |
2010 | 40.86 |
2011 | 40.14 |
2012 | 39.41 |
2013 | 38.69 |
2014 | 37.96 |
2015 | 37.23 |
2016 | 36.49 |
2017 | 35.76 |
2018 | 35.02 |
2019 | 34.72 |
2020 | 34.42 |
Classification
Topic: Health Indicators
Sub-Topic: Disease prevention