Implementation of the water
and sanitation for health facility
improvement tool (WASH FIT):
global report

13.02.2025

This report provides an analysis of the application of the Water and Sanitation for Health Facility Improvement tool (WASH FIT) and case studies from a select number of countries that illustrate different approaches for implementing and scaling up the tool. 

Consensus Statement

01.11.2024

This document outlining the role of policymakers and partners in implementing the Global Framework for Action was signed by 20+ leading organizations.

13.02.2025

Global Framework for Action 2024–2030 for water, sanitation, hygiene, waste and electricity services in all health care facilities

29.05.2024

Safe management of pharmaceutical waste from health care facilities: global best practices

21.02.2025

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WASH in HCF: An overview of the evidence

26.03.2016
An overview of research on AMR, health-care associated infections, care-seeking behaviour and staff morale and performance, presented at WASH Futures: Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Conference 2016

Rapport de l’atelier regional de WASH FIT a Dakar [French]

26.03.2016
Reports from an 8-country WASH FIT workshop in Dakar, Senegal, 2016.
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WASH FIT Regional workshop meeting Report

26.03.2016
Reports from an 8-country WASH FIT workshop in Dakar, Senegal, 2016.
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WASH in Health Care Facilities Expert Group Meeting Report

26.03.2016
Reports of the Expert Group Meeting at which the core questions for WASH in HCF were drafted, New York, 2016.
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Obstetric Facility Quality and Newborn Mortality in Malawi: A Cross-Sectional Study

26.03.2016
One possible explanation of preventable newborn deaths is poor quality of clinical care. This paper assesses facility quality and estimates the association of facility quality with neonatal mortality in Malawi.

Drug-resistant infections: A Threat to Our Economic Future

26.03.2016
This Reports examines the economic and development consequences of AMR with a focus on the aspects that are most relevant to LMIC and on the measures that these countries can take, together with the larger global community, to mitigate the economic and health costs of AMR.

Hygiene on maternity units: lessons from a needs assessment in Bangladesh and India

26.03.2016
As the proportion of deliveries in health institutions increases in LMICs, so do the challenges of maintaining standards of hygiene and preventing healthcare-associated infections in mothers and babies. A needs assessment was conducted in seven maternity units in Gujarat, India, and eight in Dhaka Division, Bangladesh in 2014.

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