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Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) - World Health Organization (WHO) Safe drinking-water, sanitation and hygiene are crucial to human health and well-being 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
Guidance on WASH and health - World Health Organization (WHO) Safe WASH are crucial to human health and well-being It contributes to livelihoods, school attendance and dignity and help to create resilient communities living in healthy environments
Water Sanitation and Health Safe drinking-water, sanitation and hygiene are crucial to human health and well-being 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
Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) - India Safe drinking-water, sanitation and hygiene are crucial to human health and well-being 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
Estimating WASH-related burden of disease Estimating WASH-related burden of disease Unsafe WASH is linked to many diseases and risks including infections, non-communicable diseases from exposures to contaminants in drinking-water and adverse impacts on well-being
WASH (Water, Sanitation Hygiene) and COVID-19 Safely managed water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services are an essential part of preventing and protecting human health during infectious disease outbreaks, including the current COVID-19 pandemic
Sanitation - World Health Organization (WHO) WHO also supports collaboration between WASH and health programmes where sanitation is critical for disease prevention and risk reduction including neglected tropical diseases, cholera, polio and antimicrobial resistance, and environmental surveillance of pathogens
Improving access to water, sanitation and hygiene can save 1. 4 million . . . Half of the world’s population still does not have adequate access to safe drinking water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) which could have prevented at least 1 4 million deaths and 74 million disability-adjusted life years in 2019, according to the latest report by the World Health Organization (WHO) and an accompanying article published in The Lancet “With growing WASH-related health
Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) WPRO Universal access to safe drinking water, sanitation and adequate hygiene (WASH) services is essential to population health, welfare and development Preventable water-related diseases claim tens of thousands of lives in the Western Pacific Region
Water Sanitation and Health - World Health Organization (WHO) Monitoring WASH in institutions In the 2030 agenda for sustainable development, monitoring of WASH extends beyond the home, to cover schools and health care facilities In both of these settings, water and sanitation services can be used by large numbers of people, who may have particular needs or vulnerabilities