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| colspan="3" style="color:black; background-color:#d6dbe0;" | '''Standard Profile'''
|-
| '''Name'''
| Joint Monitoring Program (JMP): Sanitation
|[[Image:JMP_Household_sanitation.png|center|130px|link=https://washdata.org/]]
|-
| '''Sector'''
| colspan="2" | Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH)
|-
| '''Creator'''
| colspan="2" | WHO and UNICEF
|-
| '''What the standard measures'''
| colspan="2" |
Proportions of the population nationally, regionally and globally:

* Household sanitation facility type
* Use a shared sanitation facility
* Location of sanitation facility
* Emptying of on-site sanitation facilities
* Disposal of excreta from onsite sanitation facilities
|-
| '''Priority indicators'''
| colspan="2" |
Proportions of the population that uses:

# Improved sanitation facilities
# Improved sanitation facilities
# Improved sanitation facilities connected to septic tanks
# Improved pit latrines or other on-site improved facilities
# Unimproved sanitation facilities
# No sanitation facility (open defecation)
# Improved sanitation facilities which are shared (limited sanitation services)
# Improved sanitation facilities which are not shared (basic sanitation services
# Sewer connections where wastes reach treatment plants and are treated
# On-site sanitation facilities where wastes reach treatment plants and are treated
# On-site sanitation facilities where wastes are disposed of in situ
# Safely managed sanitation services

Indicator details are elaborated in this [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xjcI-wTkegTpnHQnz5C_NZWWf7EWQsOC/view JMP Methodology document].
|-
| '''Links to SDGs'''
| colspan="2" |
'''1.4''' <br>
'''3.9.2''' <br>
'''6''', '''6.1''', '''6.2'''

SDG indicator definitions are explained in this [https://drive.google.com/file/d/13cJHVhaUrPww_8eevYbkQ9k1hrjIzSJP/view document].
|-
| '''Key users of the standard'''
| colspan="2" |
* National entities responsible for to water sanitation and hygiene, health, and education
* Global health organizations
* Development sector organizations (non governmental organizations, civil society organizations, faith based organizations, private sector)
|-
| '''How users analyze data'''
| colspan="2" |
Household sanitation service levels are calculated based on responses, and then households are classified on the JMP Sanitation Service Ladder for further analysis:
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|'''Safely Managed'''<br>Use of improved facilities that are not shared with other households and where excreta are safely disposed of in situ or transported and treated offsite
|-
|'''Basic'''<br>Use of improved facilities that are not shared with other households
|-
|'''Limited'''<br>Use of improved facilities shared between two or more households
|-
|'''Unimproved'''<br>Use of pit latrines without a slab or platform, hanging latrines or bucket latrines
|-
|'''Open defecation'''<br>Disposal of human faeces in fields, forests, bushes, open bodies of water, beaches or other open spaces, or with solid waste
|}
Service levels and priority indicators are monitored at national, regional, and global levels.
|-
| '''How users act on data'''
| colspan="2" |
Data is used to:

* Influence policy, program interventions, and national development plans
* Monitor Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) progress / other global commitments
* Influence public perception on national and global household sanitation statuses

The JMP Sanitation service ladder is used to classify, baseline and compare sanitation services across regions, countries and communities.
|-
| '''How users create reports aligned with the standard'''
| colspan="2" | Reporting is coordinated at the country level by national statistical offices and
key sector institutions (i.e. ministries of water and sanitation, regulators of sanitation
services)
|-
| '''Where users submit reports'''
| colspan="2" | National committees responsible for SDG monitoring and reporting
|-
| '''Languages in which standard is available'''
| colspan="2" | English
|-
| '''Standardized survey template(s)'''
| colspan="2" |
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OZ0fR4Wt2jFEL9wcwL25q-CPyvB4Dc6d/view JMP Core Questions on Sanitation]

<nowiki>* </nowiki>JMP Core questions on Sanitation are explained in the 2018 Update Core questions on water, sanitation and hygiene for household surveys document.
|-
| '''Digitized in Akvo Flow'''
| colspan="2" |
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OZ0fR4Wt2jFEL9wcwL25q-CPyvB4Dc6d/view JMP Core Questions on Sanitation]
|-
| '''Excel versions of Standardized surveys'''
| colspan="2" |
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OZ0fR4Wt2jFEL9wcwL25q-CPyvB4Dc6d/view JMP Core Questions on Sanitation]
|-
| '''Standardized data visualization dashboards'''
| colspan="2" | JMP Household Sanitation
|-
| '''Standardized Survey Profile Form (SSP)'''
| colspan="2" | JMP Household Sanitation
|-
| '''Date standard was last updated'''
| colspan="2" | 2020
|}
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