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Table 1.

Description of scenarios and benchmark definitions.

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Table 2.

Number and description of countries included and excluded from water and sanitation analyses.

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Table 3.

Allocation of 151 countries to WatSan clusters for gap-filling.

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Table 4.

Equations used for analysis.

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Figure 1.

Regressions of urban and rural % piped water coverage vs. GDP per capita.

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Table 5.

Countries where “% Piped” was estimated from regression equations (see Fig. 1) and the resulting estimates.

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Table 6.

Mean proportion breakdown of “Other Improved” drinking water access into four categories (public standpost, protected well, protected spring and rainwater collection) in urban and rural areas of each MDG region.

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Figure 2.

Global progress with a community-level benchmark for water and sanitation (Scenario 1).

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Figure 3.

Global progress with a household-level benchmark for water and sanitation (Scenario 2).

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Figure 4.

Global progress with a community-level benchmark in rural and urban areas (Scenario 1 & 2).

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Figure 5.

Global progress with a household-level benchmark in rural and urban areas (Scenario 1 & 2).

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