WASH
1- Establish and rehabilitate water sources such as boreholes, wells, and springs to provide safe water.
2- Regularly monitor water quality to ensure it is safe for consumption and free from contaminants.
3- Construct household and community latrines with a focus on accessibility for women, children, and people with disabilities.
4- Implement systems for managing solid waste, including collection, disposal, and recycling.
5- Conduct community education on the importance of hand-washing with soap, especially before meals and after using the toilet.
6- Involve community members in discussions about the importance of WASH and encourage behavioral changes.
7- Educate children about WASH practices through school-based programs and activities.
8- Integrate WASH programs with health campaigns, such as vaccination drives and maternal and child health services.
9- Develop plans for providing WASH services during emergencies, such as natural disasters or disease outbreaks.

