Estimating WASH-related burden of disease Unsafe WASH is linked to many diseases and risks including infections, non-communicable diseases from exposures to contaminants in drinking-water and adverse impacts on well-being.
Urgent action is needed to strengthen national water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) systems so countries can accelerate progress towards Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6 and protect health, especially in the face of growing climate-related risks and recurring disease outbreaks.New findings from State of systems for drinking-water, sanitation and hygiene: Global update 2025, the UN-Water ...
This strategy sets out the direction and role of WHO within the context of the SDGs and WHO’s 13th Programme of Work. It reinforces WHO’s traditional role as a source of authoritative guidelines, technical assistance, and evidence for policy-making. It describes how WHO will increase its impact through introduction of transformational approaches, and tackling new results areas like WASH in ...
Yahoo: How to Wash a Bath Mat — It's Easier Than You Think With These 5 Simple Steps
How to Wash a Bath Mat — It's Easier Than You Think With These 5 Simple Steps
AOL: Yes, You Can (and Should) Wash Your Bath Mat—Here's How to Do It Right
Yes, You Can (and Should) Wash Your Bath Mat—Here's How to Do It Right
You might be surprised to hear that it’s recommended bath mats be washed weekly. Since they are designed to absorb moisture, they can be a potential hotbed for bacteria, especially in warmer climates ...
The New York Times: How Often You Should Wash Your Bath Mats
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