Kosovo Human Development Report 2010 - UNDP Kosovo - United ...
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FIGURe<br />
0%<br />
2.12<br />
and realize opportunities for economic<br />
activity and entrepreneurship.<br />
According to the results of the <strong>Kosovo</strong><br />
Mosaic Survey, around 36 percent of<br />
households reported that they do not<br />
have access to one of such essential<br />
utility services as tapped water, sanitation<br />
and electricity (see Table 2.8).<br />
The data indicates that 21 percent<br />
of households do not have access<br />
Ethnicity and exclusion from basic goods and services<br />
Source: Calculated from <strong>Kosovo</strong> Mosaic Survey, <strong>UNDP</strong> 2009<br />
FIGURe<br />
10%<br />
20%<br />
30%<br />
40%<br />
K-albanian<br />
50%<br />
2.13<br />
0%<br />
5%<br />
60%<br />
10%<br />
K-Serb<br />
24.4% 1.4% 57.1% 11.1% 21.2%<br />
K-Rae<br />
other<br />
Total<br />
to tapped water and 30 percent of<br />
households live without access to the<br />
sanitation system.<br />
Exclusion from basic goods and<br />
services, however, does not only occur<br />
Exclusion from utility services across regions<br />
25%<br />
20%<br />
15%<br />
Prishtinë/Priština<br />
30%<br />
Mitrovicë/Mitrovica<br />
6.7%<br />
2.7%<br />
13.6%<br />
Prizren<br />
16.2%<br />
0.6%<br />
9.6%<br />
Gjakovë/Đjakovica<br />
Source: Calculated from <strong>UNDP</strong>s <strong>Kosovo</strong> Mosaic Survey<br />
8.5%<br />
4.1%<br />
7.0%<br />
Gjilan/Gnjilane<br />
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28.3%<br />
0.2%<br />
15.1%<br />
3.7%<br />
12.4%<br />
24.4%<br />
Pejë/Peč<br />
because of exclusion from utility services.<br />
About 36 percent of non-excluded<br />
households still do not have access<br />
to these essential services. Nevertheless,<br />
access rates are better for nonexcluded<br />
households than those for<br />
the households excluded from basic<br />
goods and services. At least 42 percent<br />
of excluded families lack access to a<br />
critical utility, compared to 36 percent<br />
of non-excluded families. Rural families<br />
living in villages have substantially<br />
Table<br />
2.8<br />
Percentage of households<br />
excluded from utility services<br />
Essential Services<br />
Percentage<br />
of ouseholds<br />
Without sanitation system only 11.9 %<br />
Without electricity only 2.1 %<br />
Neither sanitation nor electricity 0.6 %<br />
Without tapped water only 3.7 %<br />
Neither sanitation nor tapped<br />
water<br />
Neither tapped water nor<br />
electricity<br />
Neither sanitation, tapped water nor<br />
electricity<br />
Ferizaj/Uroševac<br />
15.5 %<br />
0.2 %<br />
2 %<br />
Have access to all 63.7 %<br />
Total 100 %<br />
Source: Calculated from <strong>UNDP</strong>s <strong>Kosovo</strong> Mosaic Survey<br />
16.9%<br />
1.8%<br />
25.7%<br />
12.0%<br />
5.4%<br />
24.6%<br />
No sanitation<br />
No tapped water<br />
Neither tapped<br />
water nor sanitation