Water Sanitation and Hygiene in Emergencies (WASH)

Woman filling containers in the water
40 hours
Water Sanitation and Hygiene in Emergencies (WASH)
Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene
English
Delivery Modality
In person
Theme
Risk Governance
Coordination Mechanisms
Institutional Structures
Legislation
Policies & Strategies
Monitoring and Evaluation/Accountability Mechanisms
Participatory M&E
Needs Assessment and Analysis
Humanitarian Needs Analysis
Audience
Civil Society & Community-Based Organizations
Field Level Professionals
Government
Local Community
NDMO/Civil Protection
Sectoral Ministries
UN Staff
Agencies
RedR Australia
Certification
Yes
Last Updated
2018

In any humanitarian crisis, communities need access to safe drinking water, adequate sanitation and hygiene.

Water-borne diseases are major killers in disasters and complex emergencies. They can occur where large populations are displaced, or where local infrastructure has been destroyed by a natural hazard or conflict.

This course will introduce you to the Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) sector in emergencies, and is designed for those who want to benefit from industry-leading WASH engineering practice.

This course provides an in-depth knowledge of public health engineering and environmental health in emergencies, the practical application of internationally recognised standards and best practice approaches to the delivery of emergency water, sanitation and hygiene responses, and the basics of WASH cluster coordination.

Learning Objectives:

  • The links between water, sanitation and health, and the threats posed by environmental diseases
  • Effective hygiene promotion in a crisis context
  • The complexity of delivering safe water and sanitation in an emergency
  • The standard equipment used in the field for emergency WASH response
  • Planning and coordinating WASH responses in emergencies