Zambia WASH and IPC standards: Training manual (2018)

14.02.2022
A training curriculum which accompanies the Zambian standards and SOPs for WASH and IPC in health care facilities.

Zambia WASH and IPC guidelines and SOPs (2018)

14.02.2022
This document accompanies the Zambia minimum standards for WASH and IPC.

Zambian Minimum standards for WASH and IPC in health care facilities (2018)

14.02.2022
This document proposes minimum standards and guidelines for WASH and IPC in health facilities. It is intended to serve as a guide to staff in implementing IPC-WASH as well as a reference for standards in planning and implementation.

Approaches to health care waste management in Uganda: Health workers guide

05.11.2021
This document presents guidelines for reducing the incidence of injury and disease arising from the improper management of health care waste among health workers at health facilities and the population at large in Uganda.

National policy on injection safety and health care waste management, Uganda (2004)

05.11.2021
The Uganda National Injection Safety and Health Care Waste Management Policy sets out strategies for ensuring that patients, health workers, communities and the environment are protected from risks associated with unnecessary and unsafe injections.

Guidelines for Climate-Resilient and Environmentally Sustainable Health Care Facilities in Fiji

02.11.2021
The ‘GUIDELINES FOR CLIMATE-RESILIENT AND ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAINABLE HEALTH CARE FACILITIES IN FIJI’ (CRESHCF Guidelines) was developed to assist Fiji’s Ministry of Health and Medical Services (MoHMS) and all health sector stakeholders to include sustainable, environment-friendly and climate-resilient healthcare facilities (HCFs) into the full life cycle of health care capital works.

Incinerator Operator Guidelines

05.05.2021
A one page explanation of how to use an incinerator.  

Health Care Waste Management Policy for Ghana

01.09.2019
This policy is a revision of the health care waste management policy and guidelines of 2006 and seeks to improve HCWM in accordance with existing international conventions through adoption of best available technology and best environmental practices.