Water and Sanitation Standards in Humanitarian Action

Turk J Emerg Med. 2016 Mar 9;15(Suppl 1):27-33. doi: 10.5505/1304.7361.2015.48753. eCollection 2015 Oct.

Abstract

The right to water and sanitation is an inextricable human right. Water and sanitation are critical determinants for survival in the initial stages of a disaster. An adequate amount of safe water is necessary to prevent death from dehydration, to reduce the risk of water-related disease and to provide for consumption, cooking and personal and domestic hygienic requirements. The main objective of WASH - (Water supply, Sanitation and Hygenie promotion) programmes in disasters is to reduce the transmission of faeco-oral diseases and exposure to disease-bearing vectors through the promotion of: good hygiene practices, the provision of safe drinking water, the reduction of environmental health risks, the conditions that allow people to a healthy life with dignity, comfort and security.

Keywords: Water; disasters; drainage; humanitarian response; hygenie promotion; sanitation; vector control; waste disposition.

Publication types

  • Review