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Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) - World Health Organization (WHO) WHO develops, updates and disseminates health-based guidance documents and best practice guides, norms and standards that support standard-setting and regulations at national level, particularly for drinking-water safety, effective surveillance approaches, recreational water quality, sanitation safety, safe wastewater use, WASH in health and educational facilities, and WASH monitoring
Nigeria: Ensuring Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for All In recent years, the Government of Nigeria has strengthened its commitment towards improving access to WASH services, with President Muhammadu Buhari declaring a State of Emergency in 2018 and launching the National Action Plan (NAP), a 13-year strategy for the Revitalization of Nigeria’s Water Supply, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) Sector
WASH FIT: A practical guide for improving quality of care through water . . . WASH FIT is a risk-based, quality improvement tool for health care facilities, covering key aspects of WASH services: water; sanitation; hand hygiene; environmental cleaning; health care waste management; and selected aspects of energy, building and facility management
Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) - India Safe WASH is not only a prerequisite to health, but contributes to livelihoods, school attendance and dignity and helps to create resilient communities living in healthy environments Drinking unsafe water impairs health through illnesses such as diarrhoea, and untreated excreta contaminates groundwaters and surface waters used for drinking
The Costs of Meeting the 2030 Sustainable Development Goal Targets on . . . This study provides an assessment of the global costs of meeting the WASH-related targets of Goal #6 The targets assessed include achieving universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water for all (target 6 1), achieving access to adequate and equitable sanitation and hygiene for all, and ending open defecation (target 6 2)
Water Sanitation and Health - World Health Organization (WHO) Improvements in water sanitation and hygiene (WASH) and wastewater management in all sectors are critical elements of preventing infections and reducing the spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) as identified in the Global Action Plan to combat AMR
Water Sanitation and Health - World Health Organization (WHO) These four-page illustrated notes, originally prepared in 2011 and updated in 2013, provide practical, evidence-based recommendations in responding to immediate and medium-term water, sanitation and hygiene needs of populations affected by emergencies
WHO water, sanitation and hygiene strategy 2018-2025 This strategy sets out the direction and role of WHO within the context of the SDGs and WHO’s 13th Programme of Work It reinforces WHO’s traditional role as a source of authoritative guidelines, technical assistance, and evidence for policy-making It describes how WHO will increase its impact through introduction of transformational approaches, and tackling new results areas like WASH in
Water Supply, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) Poverty Diagnostic Initiative · WASH, coordinated with other health interventions, can have greater effects on reducing stunting than the sum of only providing adequate WASH services and only providing adequate health services · In Niger, most of WASH investments go to the urban water sector, leaving 90 percent of the rural population without a toilet and 51 percent