TY - BOOK AU - Bery,Renuka AU - Rosenbaum,Julia ED - Academy for Educational Development. ED - United States. ED - World Health Organization. TI - How to integrate water, sanitation, and hygiene into HIV programmes SN - 9789241548014 U1 - 362.196979200973 23 PY - 2010/// CY - Geneva, Switzerland PB - World Health Organization KW - HIV infections KW - Prevention KW - HIV-positive persons KW - Health and hygiene KW - Drinking water KW - Contamination KW - Public health KW - Hygiene KW - Sanitation KW - Rural health services KW - Rural health KW - Medical personnel KW - Medical policy KW - Health Promotion KW - HIV Infections KW - prevention & control KW - standards KW - National Health Programs KW - Public Policy KW - Water Supply N1 - "This publication was written by Renuka Bery and Julia Rosenbaum of the Academy for Educational Development (AED), the organization that manages the USAID-funded Hygiene Improvement Project (USAID/HIP)"--P. xi; "Bibliography and further reading:" p. 59-70; Also available via the World Wide Web as an Acrobat .pdf file (1.51 MB, 134 p.) N2 - "Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) practices are essential for maintaining health, yet most countries and donors have not included WASH in national policies and programmes for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The World Health Organization (WHO) and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) have begun to explore how to integrate WASH into HIV programming. In particular, the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention developed and studied approaches to providing safe drinking water for people living with HIV. Since 2006, WHO and USAID have supported pioneering applications that have integrated WASH into HIV programmes in three countries--Ethiopia, Malawi and Uganda. In addition, USAID has promoted the integration of WASH into different United States Government HIV programmes through various working groups of the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Response. Many different donors, organizations and programmes are now considering WASH when developing HIV policies and programmes, and are seeking more guidance on how to integrate WASH practices into their programmes. This practical document is a response to such requests." - p. ix UR - https://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/handle/10665/44393/9789241548014_eng.pdf;jsessionid=A3D148BB4074DA669490856B5901B0EB?sequence=1 ER -