Sanitation and Wastewater Atlas of Africa
Using MDG 7.C to benchmark progress towards achieving SDG 6
2010
2015
2000
2005
Indicator
Goal
Proportion of population using safely managed drinking water services (%)
Drinking water
Proportion of population practising open defecation (%)
Sanitation and hygiene
19.2
15.3
27.4
23.3
Proportion of population using safely managed sanitation services (%)
Proportion of population with basic handwashing facilities on premises (%)
8.7
8.8
8.6 (2006)
Proportion of safely treated domestic wastewater flows (%)
Wastewater treatment
Proportion of bodies of water with good ambient water quality (%)
Proportion of groundwater bodies with good ambient water quality (%)
Water-use efficiency (US$/cm 3 )
Water-use efficiency
5.3
Water stress
Freshwater withdrawals as a proportion of available freshwater resources (%)
0.04
24.0 (2017)
Degree of integrated water resources management (IWRM) implementation (%)
Water resources management
Population growth Thousands Guinea
Source: UNSD 2019.
Population growth (thousands)
Institutional and legal framework
15 004
Response
Basic elements
4 491 5 471 7 270 9 110 11 432
Institutional framework
• Ministry of Environment, Water and Forestry • National Water Commission of the Ministry of Natural Resources, Energy and Environment • National Directorate of Hydraulics • Société Nationale des Eaux de Guinée [Guinea National Water Company] (SONEG) • Société d’Exploitation des Eaux de Guinée [Guinea Water Supply Company] (SEEG)
Presence of an enabling institutional framework for sustainable water, wastewater and sanitation development and services
projections
1975 Source: UN-Desa 2019.
1985 1995 2005 2015 2025
• Law No. 0032/2017 / AN of 4 July 2017 on Public-Private Partnerships
Environment for private sector participation
Wastewater management
• Order No. A/2013/172/MEE/CAB/SGG of 12 February 2013 on the pricing of drinking water supply in rural and semi-urban areas
Water pricing facility
Recent data on wastewater management are lacking.
Legal, policy and strategy frameworks
Water and sanitation provision
• Draft National Water Policy 2018
Current enabling policies
Guinea
Access to at least basic services
Percentage of population
Progress towards MDG target
• Law No. L/94/005/CTRN on the Water Code, 1994 • Public Health Code, promulgated in 1997
Current enabling laws
Met target
Limited or no progress
Moderate progress Good progress
2015 1990
Inadequate data
• Order No. A/2013/173/MEE/CAB/SGG of 12 February 2013 on the procedures for establishing protection zones for water catchments intended for human consumption and for sanitation works in rural and semi-urban areas • Decree No. D/No.121/PRG/CNDD/SGPRG/2010 of 17 June 2010 amending the statutes of the National Water Point Management Service
Drinking water
Met target
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 %
0
National Rural Urban National Rural Urban
Sources: FAO 2016; World Bank 2018b; World Bank 2018c.
Sanitation
Limited or no progress
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 %
Source: WHO and UNICEF 2015.
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