Contributing Actions to the United Nations System-wide Strategy for Water and Sanitation
Contributing Actions to the United Nations System-wide Strategy for Water and Sanitation
UN-Water Members and Partners’ activities are categorised as Contributing Actions towards the United Nations System-wide Strategy for Water and Sanitation. These actions are integrated into the Collaborative Implementation Plan (CIP) Results Framework 2025-2028. In this section, you can discover who does what.
Development and sharing of methods and tools based on new practices by the scientific community supported to translate scientific information into a format facilitating education...
Development and sharing of knowledge and innovative solutions on improving water quality and reducing water pollution by the scientific community supported and communicated to support...
Capacities of skilled professionals and technicians at water-related tertiary and vocational education strengthened to identify the main gaps for sustainable water management towards providing appropriate...
Synthezising the lastest data and information about the state of water resources at global and regional scale and identify hot spots and make linkages to...
The action, Arab Initiative for Mobilizing Climate Finance for Water (AIM Climate Finance for Water) aims to build regional capacities to mobilize finance for water...
Promoting water and transboundary water cooperation in climate change adaptation.
Climate-related hazards, shocks and stresses present a growing threat to drinking water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services. In response, WHO and UNICEF have launched a...
Safe and climate resilient sanitation systems are fundamental to protect public health. WHO supports capacity building and implementation through guidelines and tools on sanitation and...
Water, sanitation, hand hygiene, waste management and environmental cleaning (WASH) services in health care facilities are fundamental for the provision of quality, safe care. With...
Water, sanitation and hygiene are critical in the prevention and management of all neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) scheduled for intensified control, elimination or eradication by...