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STRATÉGIE DE L’OMS SUR L’EAU, L’ASSAINISSEMENT ET L’HYGIÈNE 2018-2025

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Title: WHO STRATEGY ON WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE 2018-2025

Traditionally, WHO’s activities have focused on drinking water, sanitation and hygiene components since the Organization’s inception in 1948. Sanitation and hygiene are integrated into WHO’s constitution. The Organization has regularly issued health-related guidelines and WASH best practice publications to help countries develop national standards, support regulations and establish effective monitoring systems. For decades, WHO has monitored access to water and sanitation at the global and national levels. While the Organization has set iconic priorities over the years, technical work on WASH issues has been constant and is often included in broader initiatives.

The WHO WASH strategy detailed here was developed in response to Member State resolution WHA64.4 and within the framework of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The 2025 completion date for the strategy is proposed to allow both a reasonably manageable lead time and time to adopt a new WHO strategy in 2025 to make adjustments in the last five years of the SDG period.

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The centrality of water resources to the realization of Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). A review of potentials and constraints on the African continent

The centrality of water resources to the realization of Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). A review of potentials and constraints on the African continent

07/05/2025

The centrality of water resources to the realization of Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). A review of potentials and constraints on the African continent   Africa

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From scarcity to abundance: Innovative solutions for Africa's water crisis

From scarcity to abundance: Innovative solutions for Africa’s water crisis

07/05/2025

From scarcity to abundance: Innovative solutions for Africa’s water crisis   Abstract Africa faces a critical water security challenge, with far-reaching implications for human health,

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Qualité physico-chimique et bactériologique des eaux souterraines et risques sanitaires dans quelques quartiers de Yaoundé VII, Cameroun

Qualité physico-chimique et bactériologique des eaux souterraines et risques sanitaires dans quelques quartiers de Yaoundé VII, Cameroun

06/05/2025

Qualité physico-chimique et bactériologique des eaux souterraines et risques sanitaires dans quelques quartiers de Yaoundé VII, Cameroun   Au Cameroun, l’accès aux systèmes d’alimentation en

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SANITATION PUBLICATIONS

Urban Governance and Sanitation in the Peri-Urban Commune of Agoè-Nyvé 6 in Togo: Diagnosis of the Sanitation System in Adétikopé

Urban Governance and Sanitation in the Peri-Urban Commune of Agoè-Nyvé 6 in Togo: Diagnosis of the Sanitation System in Adétikopé

06/05/2025

Urban Governance and Sanitation in the Peri-Urban Commune of Agoè-Nyvé 6 in Togo: Diagnosis of the Sanitation System in Adétikopé   Abstract: In African cities,

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School water, sanitation, and hygiene inequalities: a bane of sustainable development goal six in Nigeria

School water, sanitation, and hygiene inequalities: a bane of sustainable development goal six in Nigeria

06/05/2025

School water, sanitation, and hygiene inequalities: a bane of sustainable development goal six in Nigeria   The importance of school water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH)

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ENJEUX DE LA GESTION DURABLE DES BOUES DE VIDANGE EN COTE D’IVOIRE : CAS DE LA COMMUNE DE KORHOGO

ENJEUX DE LA GESTION DURABLE DES BOUES DE VIDANGE EN COTE D’IVOIRE : CAS DE LA COMMUNE DE KORHOGO

05/05/2025

ENJEUX DE LA GESTION DURABLE DES BOUES DE VIDANGE EN COTE D’IVOIRE : CAS DE LA COMMUNE DE KORHOGO,     La gestion des boues

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The Yaounde Statement: AfWA Makes Recommendations for Non-Revenue Water (NRW) Management

31/01/2023

The Cameroon Water Utilities Corporation (CAMWATER) organized an international Symposium jointly with the African Water Association (AfWA) and some partners, including LACROIX Sofrel, Technolog SA,

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Share Water No. 13

30/01/2023

The thirteenth issue of the African Water Association (AfWA) technical and bilingual magazine, Share Water, is now available. It provides solutions in terms of guidelines

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CAPACITY ASSESSMENT – A KEY STEP IN THE PROCESS OF IMPROVING MUNICIPAL PERFORMANCE

19/05/2022

The USAID-funded Municipal Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Project in West Africa (MuniWASH) is providing technical support to improve the governance and management of municipal water

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WATER PUBLICATIONS

RISQUES HYDRO-SANITAIRES LIES A LA MULTIPLICATION DES SOURCES D’APPROVISIONNEMENT EN EAU DANS LES MENAGES A BERTOUA (EST-Cameroun)

RISQUES HYDRO-SANITAIRES LIES A LA MULTIPLICATION DES SOURCES D’APPROVISIONNEMENT EN EAU DANS LES MENAGES A BERTOUA (EST-Cameroun)

09/05/2025

RISQUES HYDRO-SANITAIRES LIES A LA MULTIPLICATION DES SOURCES D’APPROVISIONNEMENT EN EAU DANS LES MENAGES A BERTOUA (EST-Cameroun     Résumé L’urbanisation accélérée et l’accroissement démographique

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Addressing the water-energy nexus: A focus on the barriers and potentials of harnessing wastewater treatment processes for biogas production in Sub Saharan Africa

Addressing the water-energy nexus: A focus on the barriers and potentials of harnessing wastewater treatment processes for biogas production in Sub Saharan Africa

09/05/2025

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Characterization of Brewery Wastewater for Reuse in Kigali, Rwanda

Characterization of Brewery Wastewater for Reuse in Kigali, Rwanda

09/05/2025

Characterization of Brewery Wastewater for Reuse in Kigali, Rwanda   Abstract: Like many developing countries, Rwanda is grappling with water shortages in the face of

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SANITATION PUBLICATIONS

RISQUES HYDRO-SANITAIRES LIES A LA MULTIPLICATION DES SOURCES D’APPROVISIONNEMENT EN EAU DANS LES MENAGES A BERTOUA (EST-Cameroun)

RISQUES HYDRO-SANITAIRES LIES A LA MULTIPLICATION DES SOURCES D’APPROVISIONNEMENT EN EAU DANS LES MENAGES A BERTOUA (EST-Cameroun)

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RISQUES HYDRO-SANITAIRES LIES A LA MULTIPLICATION DES SOURCES D’APPROVISIONNEMENT EN EAU DANS LES MENAGES A BERTOUA (EST-Cameroun     Résumé L’urbanisation accélérée et l’accroissement démographique

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Addressing the water-energy nexus: A focus on the barriers and potentials of harnessing wastewater treatment processes for biogas production in Sub Saharan Africa

Addressing the water-energy nexus: A focus on the barriers and potentials of harnessing wastewater treatment processes for biogas production in Sub Saharan Africa

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Addressing the water-energy nexus: A focus on the barriers and potentials of harnessing wastewater treatment processes for biogas production in Sub Saharan Africa   A

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Characterization of Brewery Wastewater for Reuse in Kigali, Rwanda

Characterization of Brewery Wastewater for Reuse in Kigali, Rwanda

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