02093nas a2200121 4500000000100000008004100001100012000042700001200162245011900174856008800293300000900381520158100390 2023 d1 aWorld Health Organization; Environment, Climate Change and Health team; Water, Sanitation, Hygiene and Health team 1 aUNICEF 00aWater, sanitation, hygiene, waste and electricity services in health care facilities: progress on the fundamentals uhttps://iris.who.int/bitstream/handle/10665/368975/9789240075085-eng.pdf?sequence=1 a1-803 a
WASH in health care facilities is essential for quality care – on this there is universal consensus. Many countries are taking action, but more collaborative, focused and expansive effort and investments are needed. This report focuses on global and national efforts and progress to improve water, sanitation, hygiene (WASH), cleaning and health care waste management in health care facilities. It builds upon the first update of progress published in 2020. In addition, in response to demands from countries and health actors on providing a consolidated package of information and interventions on climate-resilient and sustainable infrastructure services in health care facilities, data on electricity and examples of electrification are included. It includes a summary of country progress in implementing national actions (“practical steps”) articulated in the 2019 World Health Assembly Resolution on WASH in health care facilities, drawing on data from a “country tracker” and provides insights on successful approaches and challenges from country experiences in improving and sustaining WASH in health care facilities.
The main audiences for the report are national health authorities; those engaged in WASH and infection prevention and control (IPC) in health care facilities, including ministries of health, water, infrastructure, energy and financing; global and national WASH and health partners, including donors and health funders; and actors working on climate-resilient and low-carbon health care facilities and health systems.