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.
The Water for Climate Pavilion is a collaborative effort of over 70 organizations to unify and amplify the voice of the international water community within...
Developed in partnership with the World Health Organization (WHO), the Water Safety Plan Manual provides comprehensive guidelines to help water suppliers manage risks to public...
The new guidelines aim to enable effective reporting at local, national and global levels on the area under restoration for inland waters. The guidelines provide...
The Mountain Partnership Secretariat is currently leading the Task force 1 on the Global Campaign for the International Year of Glaciers Preservation in close collaboration...
A 20-country review of the law and policy relating to Menstrual Health Management as seen through the framework of the human right to sanitation.
The IAH 2025 Congress aims to contribute to groundwater resources sustainable management and governance and acknowledges Aboriginal peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the land...
A review of which countries recognise the human rights to water and sanitation explicitly in their constitution.
Improvements in water sanitation and hygiene (WASH) and wastewater management in all sectors are critical elements of preventing infections and reducing the spread of antimicrobial...
Wastewater and environmental surveillance (WES) is disease surveillance using samples from sewage, or other environmental waters impacted by human wastewater. WES has potential to provide...
While safe drinking water and advanced sanitation systems have made Europe and North America cholera free for decades, the disease still affects at least 47...