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Water, sanitation and hygiene for the prevention and care of neglected tropical diseases

The Defeat NCD Partnership

Type
Course
Emplacement
Web-based
Durée
2 Hours
Zone du programme
Other
Prix
0.00 $US
Personne de référence de l'évenement
globalhealth@unitar.org

Arrière plan

Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) can cause significant disabilities and even death. These diseases affect more than 1.6 billion people worldwide, primarily among the most vulnerable communities. Access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services plays a critical role in the prevention, management, and care of NTDs.

Objectifs de l'événement

 

  • Conduct an analysis to describe the role, importance, and impact of WASH in the prevention and care of NTDs.
  • Identify, promote, and communicate opportunities for WASH and NTD actors to engage and seek collaboration.
  • Access and use tools and resources to promote, initiate, lead, and support joint activities at national and sub-national levels.

Contenu et structure

Approximate course duration: 2 hours.

Languages

This course is available in the following languages: English.

Photo creditsWaterAid/ Tom Greenwood

Méthodologie

Assessment & Awards

You will receive a Confirmation of Participation upon completing all the modules in this course. Please note that this award does not serve as a professional qualification.

Audience visée

  • Governments
  • Development agencies
  • Civil society organizations
  • Others working with them

Informations supplémentaires

Guidance note  

The content of this course has been validated, verified, and is owned by the WHO Water Sanitation and Health unit. This course is not a WHO Academy co-produced course. In case of any concerns or feedback on the course content, please share your feedback in the survey form at the end of this course.

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