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WASH for Public Health Programme
(WASH4PHP) 2015-2019
WASH in Health Care Facilities
National Level Learning Alliance
Platform (NLLAP)
10 December, 2015
Dr. Chaka Uzondu
WASH and Health Focal Lead
WaterAid Ghana
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WASH In Health Care Facilities
Overview of Presentation:
1. Healthy Start – Water Aid Global Advocacy
Priority
2. Preliminary Situational Analysis
3. WASH for Public Health Programme
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WASH In Health Care Facilities
Preliminary Situational Analysis
Some Initial Findings:
Preliminary Situational Analysis Bongo and
Kassena Nankana West__9 December
2015.docx
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WASH for Public Health Programme
(WASH4PHP) 2015-2019
Contribution to the well being of people of Bongo and Kassena Nankana West
WASH in Health Facilities
WASH in communities WASH in Schools
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1. IMPACT:
new born/ infant health, education,
gender, livelihoods, well being
↑
contributes to
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2. WASH for all:
Access, reach, equity, quality,
affordability, sustainability,
value for money
3.1 Government
(national level and sub-national)
3.2 WASH sector at large
3.4 Education sector
3.5 Health and nutrition
sector
3.6 Community based credit institutions
3.7 NGOs\CSOs
3.8 Community
3.9 Household
3.10 Academia
3.11 Media
3.12 WaterAid
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Hygiene Behaviour Change
Endogenous Development –Community Hygiene and
Sanitation Promotion Process (ED-CHaSP)
–Culturally appropriate and community led hygiene
promotion
Behaviour Change Communication
–District Wide Approach
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Sanitation
•In Health Care Facilities
–Biofill/biogas technologies; incinerators; Laundry
facilities; RWH; “waste” water management
•In Schools
–Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM); Biofill
technologies; incinerators; RWH; grey water mgmt.
•In Communities
–Household latrine Usage Promotion
Latrine Artisans, Community Health & Hygiene Workers,
BCC, & *community* WASH financing
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Water
•In Health Care Facilities
Mechanized Bore holes (solar powered); flouride
removal plants; RWH; O&M*;
•In Schools
– bore hole; roof top rain water harvesting
•In Communities
–Mechanized Bore hole (Solar powered);RWH
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Capacity Strengthening
MMDA
–Long term strategic planning
–Strategic financial planning
Health Systems Strengthening
•WASH and Health Linkages (with GHS)
•BCC (for HCFs/by HCFs)
Rooted advocacy
•Endogenous Development Approach and HRBA
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Advocacy •Budget Tracking
•Rights holders – Duty Bearers Engagement Fora
•Sector finance
•Institutional strengthening
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Monitoring, Evaluation and Knowledge
Management •WASH and Health Research
•Strengthening school based monitoring
•Strengthening health facilities based monitoring
•Sector wide coordination
•Sector wide performance monitoring and evaluation