At the 41st WEDC conference, the Global Handwashing Partnership, Aquatabs, Amref Health Africa, Tufts University, and World Vision convened a discussion on sustaining behaviors and practices for water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) in health facilities to improve patient safety and quality of care.
Key points from the session included:
Read the new summary for a recap of the presentations and discussions at the session, including copies of all presentations.
This article was first published by Global Handwashing Partnership HERE.
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