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.
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...
WHO produces international norms on water quality and human health in the form of guidelines that are used as the basis for regulation and standard...
Use of wastewater and sludge for agriculture and aquaculture present opportunity to recover valuable water and nutrients from waste and is increasing attractive in the...
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...
The Protocol requires its Parties to set integrated targets on water, sanitation and health. Such targets are set at national level through an intersectoral and...
2.1: Contributing with resources and expertise to support displaced populations and hosting communities with access to WASH in a climate-resilient manner. 2.2: With governments, development...
It is a Programme approved by the UNGA to better connect space technology providers with disaster management experts at country level. As such, given the...
Facilitate confidential dialogue (‘safe space’) platforms and processes to prevent or at least mitigate the emergence of contentious issues between local communities, national and regional...
The Global Hydrological Status and Outlook System (HydroSOS) aims to provide the crucial global scale information needed to help water users understand the current status...