Ce rapport présente une évaluation détaillée des services d’eau, d’assainissement et d’hygiène (WASH) dans les formations sanitaires (FOSA) du Cameroun. Il identifie les lacunes existantes, propose des axes d’amélioration et établit un plan d’investissement pour la mise à niveau des infrastructures WASH. L’objectif est de guider les autorités sanitaires et les partenaires dans la planification d’interventions durables et équitables.
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HeRAMS Afghanistan Baseline Report (2022)
This is the first report of the HeRAMS Afghanistan Baseline Report 2022 series focusing on the operational status of health facilities, the level and type of support provided by partners, and availability of basic amenities. HeRAMS has been deployed in Afghanistan since November 2021 and has allowed for the assessment of 2730 health facilities across the country, against a total estimate of 3012 to date. This analysis was produced based on the data collected up to March 22nd, 2022 while the deployment of HeRAMS, including data verification and validation, continues. Hence, this analysis is not final and is produced solely for the purpose of informing operations
Updated WASH in HCF Resources (2025): Useful resources to support policy & practice
The WASH in Health Care Facilities Resources Document has been updated to include the latest global guidance, tools and reports. This compilation provides a centralized reference for policymakers, health care workers, and professionals working to improve WASH, waste, and electricity services in health facilities.
Results-based funding to providesafe drinking water services forpublic schools and health care facilities in Zambia
This report, developed by Uptime Global, the University of Oxford, and the Government of Zambia, presents a results-based funding model for ensuring safe drinking water in Zambia’s public schools and health care facilities. It outlines the implementation of the SafeManzi model, a performance-based service contract that ensures timely repairs, water quality testing, and sustainable maintenance. The report details a pilot project in Mumbwa district, where 100 institutions are testing this approach, and presents a roadmap for national-scale implementation by 2030. If fully adopted, Zambia could become the first African country to provide universal safe drinking water in public institutions. Find the report below!
General instructions for surface cleaning and disinfecting in patient care areas
This poster illustrates general instructions for surface cleaning and disinfecting in patient care areas.
Water, sanitation, and hygiene conditions in 186 healthcare facilities of the Catholic Church
This paper focuses on water, sanitation, and hygiene conditions in 186 health care facilities affiliated with the Catholic Church, primarily located in low-income regions. The research assessed various aspects of WASH infrastructure and practices within these facilities, aiming to identify strengths and areas needing improvement. The study revealed that while some HCFs had adequate water supply and sanitation facilities, many faced challenges such as intermittent water availability, inadequate sanitation infrastructure, and insufficient hygiene practices. Read the findings in the paper!
Core Questions and Indicators for Monitoring WASH in Health Care Facilities in the Sustainable Development Goals in Persian Language
This document is a translated version of the Core Questions and Indicators for Monitoring WASH in Health Care Facilities in the Sustainable Development Goals.
Safe management of pharmaceutical waste from health care facilities: global best practices
The document presents a comprehensive overview of established guidelines for the proper handling of pharmaceutical waste. It utilizes case studies to exemplify effective strategies in managing such waste, with a specific focus on pharmaceutical waste originating from various healthcare facilities including secondary and tertiary hospitals, primary care centers, dental clinics, and laboratories. The content addresses pharmaceutical waste generated during routine operations as well as in cases of outbreaks and emergencies. Examples of this type of waste include unused medications, unsealed pharmaceutical products, loose or bulk tablets and capsules, and pharmaceuticals compromised due to issues in cold chain storage.
Training Package: Water Quality Monitoring Checklist
This checklist contains a series of questions designed for monitoring the water quality in healthcare facilities.
WASH FIT Training Package: Pre and Post-Test
This document includes questions intended for use as a sample of pre-and post-tests in the WASH FIT training program.