Orientations
NATIONAL HEALTH CARE WASTE MANAGEMENT STRATEGY
This technical brief offers a concise overview of the essential components for planning, implementing, and enforcing a National Healthcare Waste Management (HCWM) Strategy with costed roadmap. The safe and environmentally friendly management of waste from the health sector is part of the broader effort to build safe, climate-resilient, affordable and environmentally sustainable health care facilities (HCFs). The development, resourcing and implementation of costed roadmaps and programmes in the area of HCWM, in line with economic realities and integrated with national health, Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) and other relevant financing efforts, is a declared aim of the WHO UNICEF Global Framework for Action1 2024–2030 (UNICEF/WHO 2024). It aligns with the relevant UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs),2 the One Health3 approach andinternational Conventions like the Stockholm, Basel and Minamata Convention. Furthermore, it provides an operational roadmap for implementingthe 2023 United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) resolution on WASH, waste and electricity in health care facilities (UNGA, 2023).4The generation of waste from health facilities is a growing global concern posing risks for humans, animals and the environment. Non-hazardous andhazardous health care waste categories like infectious, sharp, pathological, pharmaceutical, chemical and radioactive waste must be considered duringthe development of National HCWM Strategies
Auteurs
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Ranjit Dhiman
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Michelle Seidel
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Langues
- Anglais
Année de publication
2025
Type
Orientations
Catégories
- Prestation de services
Mots-clés
- EQUIP
- Gestion des déchets
Fundamental infrastructure and Management