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WASH/IPC

Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) and Infection prevention and control (IPC) are essential for preventing and containing outbreaks of disease. At ACHAP, we believe in strengthening the capacity of CHAs and Healthcare workers at the frontline of service delivery in healthcare facilities. The following resources will provide an overview of Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) and its intersection with water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH). It also provides key actions that staff can implement to help prevent infection and its spread in healthcare facilities: from human to human, among healthcare workers and patients, through droplets, and by touching contaminated services. The packages will encompass WASH, including waste management and environmental cleaning as essential for IPC.

Environmental Cleaning and Infection Prevention and Control in Health Care Facilities in Low and Middle Income Countries

Environmental Cleaning and Infection Prevention and Control in Health Care Facilities in Low and Middle…

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mWater 2022 Introduction

Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene in Health Care Facilities: Practical Steps to Achieve Universal Access to…

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mWater ACHAP Day 1 English

mWater ACHAP Day 1 English

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mWater ACHAP Day 1 French

mWater ACHAP Day 1 French

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mWater ACHAP Day 2

mWater ACHAP Day 2

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mWater Portal Training Slides

mWater Portal Training Slides

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mWater Resource Centre

mWater Resource Centre

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mWater Training Recordings

mWater Training Recordings

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Water, Sanitation, Hygiene, Waste and Electricity Services in Health Care Facilities Progress on the Fundamentals

Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene in Health Care Facilities: Practical Steps to Achieve Universal Access to…

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ACHAP encourages our members to connect to other WASH practitioners and contribute to the global WASH in health care facilities initiative led by WHO and UNICEF

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Water, Sanitation, Hygiene, Waste, and Electricity Services in Health Care Facilities: Progress on the Fundamentals

WASH in Health Care Facilities Community of Practice

Core components for infection prevention and control programmes

Draft global strategy on infection prevention and control

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