1.0 WASH PRINCIPLES |
WASH Manual Section |
Guidelines for Saving Lives |
1.3 – 1.6 |
Guidelines for Safety and Protection of Refugees |
1.10 – 1.13 |
Guidelines for Physical Safety of WASH Infrastructure |
1.17 |
Guidelines for Working with WASH Service Providers and Regulatory Authorities |
1.20 – 1.22 |
Guidelines for Consultation, Participation and Cultural Norms |
1.25 – 1.29 |
Guidelines for Universal Access and Disability |
1.36 – 1.46 and 1.50 – 1.54 |
Guidelines for Equitable Access |
1.48 – 1.49 |
Guidelines for Use of Appropriate Technology and Cost Effectiveness |
1.55 – 1.68 |
Guidelines for Capacity Building of WASH Stakeholders |
1.71 – 1.75 |
Guidelines for WASH Infrastructure Quality |
1.76 |
Guidelines for a Comprehensive Approach to WASH Service Provision |
1.77 – 1.80 |
Guidelines for WASH in Urban Settings |
1.81 – 1.85 |
Guidelines for WASH Strategy Documents and Operational Plans |
1.87 – 1.90 |
Guidelines for Monitoring and Accountability |
1.91 – 1.92 |
Guidelines for Protection of the Environment |
1.93 – 1.111 |
2.0 PUBLIC HEALTH |
WASH Manual Section |
Guidelines for WASH and Public Health |
2.1 – 2.5 |
Guidelines for WASH Epidemic Preparedness and Response |
2.18 – 2.27 |
3.0 WATER SUPPLY |
WASH Manual Section |
Guidelines for Water Quantity |
3.8 – 3.13 |
Guidelines for Water Quality |
3.14 – 3.16, and 3,98 - 3.101 |
Guidelines for Chlorination of Water Supplies |
3.91 – 3.95 |
Guidelines for Water Quality Testing Equipment |
3.108 |
Guidelines for Water Safety Plans |
3.110 – 3-113 |
Guidelines for Water Prospection and Evaluation |
3.46 – 3.61 |
Guidelines for Water Abstraction |
3.62 – 3.84 |
Guidelines for Water Source Protection |
3.85 – 3.90 |
Guidelines for Bulk Water Treatment |
3.115 – 3.163 |
Guidelines for Bulk Water Storage |
3.184 – 3.191 |
Guidelines for Bulk Water Distribution |
3.192 – 3.210 |
Guidelines for Household Water Storage |
3.17 – 3.19 |
Guidelines for Household Water Treatment |
3.164 – 3.183 |
Guidelines for Water Accessibility and the Burden of Collection |
3.24 – 3.26 |
Guidelines for Refugee Site Selection |
3.21 and 3.46 |
Guidelines for Reliability, Backup Supplies and Reserve Capacity |
3.114 |
Guidelines for Bathing and Laundering Facilities |
1.3 |
Guidelines for Management and Reuse of Wastewater |
3.205 |
Guidelines for Water for Livestock, Agriculture and Livelihood Activities |
3.13 |
4.0 EXCRETA MANAGEMENT |
WASH Manual Section |
Guidelines for an Environment Free From Human Faeces |
4.6 – 4.9 |
Guidelines for the Immediate Prevention of Contamination of Water Supplies from Human Excreta |
4.10 – 4.11 |
Guidelines for the Assessment of Public Health Risks at Every Step in the Excreta Management Chain |
4.23 |
Guidelines for Transition to Household or Shared Toilets as Quickly as Possible |
4.12 |
Guidelines for Toilet Coverage Guidance |
4.17 – 4.18 |
Guidelines for Locating of Communal Toilets |
1.32 |
Guidelines for Gender Segregation |
4.2 |
Guidelines for Water for Flushing and Anal Cleansing Materials |
4.142 |
Guidelines for Excreta Management Technology Selection |
4.24 – 4.27 |
Guidance for Design Life Spans for Excreta Management Systems |
4.28 |
Guidelines for Ensuring Toilet Construction Quality |
4.29 |
Guidelines for Household Toilet Construction |
4.30 – 4.31 |
Guidelines for Household Toilet Tools and Equipment |
4.15 |
Guidelines for Host Communities |
4.32 – 4.33 |
Guidelines for Community Led Total Sanitation in Refugee Settings |
4.34 – 4.35 |
Guidelines for Excreta Management in Difficult Environments |
4.36 – 4.42 |
Guidelines for Handwashing Facilities |
4.122 – 4.131 |
Guidelines for Arrangements for Cleaning and Maintenance |
4.132 – 4.144 |
Guidelines for Monitoring of Toilet Coverage and Condition |
4.141 |
Guidelines for Communal Toilets Exit Strategy |
4.145 |
5.0 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT |
WASH Manual Section |
Guidelines for Environment Free From Waste |
5.1 – 5.11 |
Guidelines for Waste Surveys |
5.25 – 5.31 |
Guidelines for Waste Storage and Collection Services |
5.10, 5.66 – 5.88 |
Guidelines for Waste Transportation |
5.89 – 5.113 |
Guidelines for Waste Disposal |
5.114 – 5.133 |
Guidelines for Management of Hazardous Domestic Wastes |
5.37 |
Guidelines for Management of Medical Wastes in Refugee Settings |
5.134 |
Guidelines for Management of Market Wastes and Abattoirs |
5.42, 5.56, and 5.87 |
Guidelines for Programmes of Waste Recycling, Reduction and Reuse |
5.42, 5.56, and 5.88 |
Guidelines for Waste Management in Urban Settings |
5.16, 5.21, 5.69, 5.74, and 5.88 |
Guidelines for Sanitary Landfills |
5.116 – 5.131 |
Guidelines for Waste Incineration |
5.132 |
6.0 DISEASE VECTOR CONTROL |
WASH Manual Section |
Guidelines for Site Selection to Reduce the Risk of Disease Vectors |
6.7 |
Guidelines for Essential Disease Vector Control Messages |
6.9 |
Guidelines for Essential Disease Vector Control Household Items |
6.1 |
Guidelines for Disease Vector Control Chemical Safety |
6.14 |
Guidelines for Disease Vector Control Coordination with Local Authorities |
6.15 |
Guidelines for Control of Mosquitoes |
6.18 – 6.23 |
Guidelines for Control of Flies |
6.24 – 27 |
Guidelines for Control of Fleas |
6.28 – 6.32 |
Guidelines for Control of Lice |
6.33 |
Guidelines for Control of Mites |
6.34 |
Guidelines for Control of Rodents |
6.35 – 6.36 |
7.0 HYGIENE PROMOTION |
WASH Manual Section |
Guidelines for Coordination of Hygiene Activities Between the Community Health, Nutrition, HIV/AIDS, Education and Community Services Programmes |
7.4 – 7.6 |
Guidelines for Using Hygiene Promotion as an Effective Method of Community Mobilisation |
7.7 |
Guidelines for Essential Household Hygiene Related Non-Food Items |
7.10 – 7.16 |
Guidelines for Immediate Dissemination of Key Hygiene Messages |
7.17 – 7.19 |
Guidelines for the Assessment of High Risk Groups and High Risk Hygiene Behaviour Practices |
7.2 |
Guidelines for Ensuring Women’s Menstrual Hygiene Needs are Met |
7.21 - 22 |
Guidelines for Hygiene Promotion Approaches and Strategies in Refugee Settings |
7.24 – 7.46 |
Guidelines for Monitoring Hygiene Promotion Programmes and the Use of Hygiene Promotion Strategies |
7.47 |
8.0 WASH PROGRAME MANAGEMENT |
WASH Manual Section |
Guidelines for Recruitment and Training of WASH Personnel |
8.4 – 8.5 |
Guidelines for Procurement of WASH Equipment and Supplies |
8.6 – 8.8 |
Guidelines for the Assessment of WASH Related Health and Safety Risks |
8.9 – 8.11 |
Guidelines for the Provision of Personal Protective Equipment and Training |
8.12 – 8.17 |
Guidelines for WASH Services Provision in Refugee Settings |
8.18 – 8.19 |
Guidelines for the Organisation of WASH Teams |
8.21 – 8.24 |
Guidelines for the Capacity Building of WASH Personnel |
8.25 – 8.26 |
Guidelines for the Operation and Maintenance of WASH Infrastructure |
8.27 - 36 |
Guidelines for Operation and Maintenance Plans and Strategies |
8.37 |
9.0 WASH ASSESSMENTS |
WASH Manual Section |
Guidelines for Coordination of WASH Assessments in Refugee Settings |
9.1 – 9.6 |
General Principles for WASH Assessments in Refugee Settings |
9.7 – 9.8 |
Guidelines for WASH Assessment Preparation |
9.14 – 9.16 |
Guidelines for Assessment Team Composition |
9.17 – 9.19 |
Guidelines for the Identification of WASH Assessment Locations |
9.22 – 9.24 |
Guidelines for Key Informant Interviews |
9.26 |
Guidelines for Focus Groups |
9.27 |
Guidelines for Observation Walks |
9.28 |
Guidelines for Assessment of Existing WASH Infrastructure |
9.29 – 9.31 |
Guidelines for the Assessment of Water Availability |
9.32 |
Guidelines for Household Surveys |
9.33 – 9.35 |
Guidelines for the Assessment of Existing WASH Implementation Arrangements |
9.36 |
Guidelines for Rapid and Comprehensive WASH Assessments |
9.37 |
Guidelines for the Assessment of Existing WASH Legislation |
9.38 |
Guidelines for the Institutional Capacity Assessments |
9.39 – 9.41 |
Guidelines for WASH Analysis and Assessment Reports |
9.43 – 9.47 |
10. WASH MONITORING AND REPORTING |
WASH Manual Section |
Guidelines for the Establishment and Routine Monitoring of WASH Indicators |
10.4 – 10.8 |
Guidelines for Monitoring and Reporting of WASH Programme Efficiency |
10.16 – 10.20 |
Guidelines for Monitoring of the Effectiveness of WASH Interventions Through the Use of Annual KAP Surveys |
10.13 – 10.14 |
Practical Guidance for WASH Monitoring |
10.9 – 10.15 |
Practical Guidance for WASH Reporting |
10.21 – 10.26 |
11.0 WASH COORDINATION |
WASH Manual Section |
Guidelines for Immediate Establishment of Sector Coordination Arrangements |
11.1 – 11.8 |
Guidelines for Establishing Agreed Common WASH Indicators, Standards, and Approaches. |
11.11 – 11.13 |
Guidelines for the Establishment of WASH Technical Working Groups |
11.15 – 11.16 |
Guidelines for the Establishment of a WASH Advisory Group |
11.24 |
Guidelines for Common Analysis of WASH Needs and Gaps At the National, Subnational and Site Levels (Baseline Assessment) |
11.8 – 11.10 |
Guidelines for Establishment of a Common Sector Tor and Response Plan/Strategy At the National, Sub-National and Site Levels |
11.21 – 11.22 |
Guidelines for Establishment of Common Monitoring and Reporting |
11.13 |
Guidelines for Coordinated Sector Preparedness and Contingency Planning |
11.27 – 11.28 |
Guidelines for the Provision of Dedicated WASH Sector Coordination Resources |
11.25 – 11.26 |
Guidelines for the Capture and Application of Lessons Learned and Best Practice |
11.29 |
Guidelines for Monitoring the Quality of Sector Coordination and Performance |
11.3 |