WASH Seminar Series: Part 4 – A Health Systems-Strengthening Approach to Improve WASH in Health Care Facilities 23 June 2020 Part 4 of the Scaling Up WASH Services in a Pandemic Seminar Series WASH is a critical part of infection prevention and control. Despite this, one in four health care facilities lacks basic water services and 896 million people seek care at facilities with no water service, according to the WASH in Health Care Facilities 2019 report by the WHO and UNICEF. Without these fundamentals in health care settings at all points of care, quality of care will not be achieved. WaterAid has continuously been programming and advocating for increased action and integration of WASH in health care facilities. In the last seminar of the series, which gathered about 40 participants, Alison Macintyre and Vanita Suneja of WaterAid presented on: (i) a health systems-strengthening approach to improve WASH in health care facilities; (ii) hand and environmental hygiene behavior change in health care facilities; and (iii) how WASH links to health security and antimicrobial resistance. They also highlighted the progression of WASH interventions at the global level, particularly noting the milestone of the 2019 approval of the WASH in health care facilities resolution at the World Health Assembly. Among others, it calls on countries to establish a national roadmap and targets to implement WASH in health care facilities and infection prevention and control standards. Program and Learning Materials 23 July 2020 Session / Activity Title Speaker(s) Presentation ADB WASH and health webinar: WaterAid’s health systems strengthening approach for WASH in healthcare facilities This presentation discussed a health systems-strengthening approach to improve WASH in health care facilities; hand and environmental hygiene… Alison Macintyre, Vanita Suneja Disclaimer The views expressed on this website are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) or its Board of Governors or the governments they represent. ADB does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this publication and accepts no responsibility for any consequence of their use. By making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area, or by using the term “country” in this document, ADB does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area. Event Coordinator/s Coral Fernandez-Illescas ADB Organizer/s Water and Urban Development Sector Office Human and Social Development Sector Office Read Also Scaling Up WASH Services in a Pandemic Seminar Series Partner Organization/s WaterAid Topics Water Health