
WHO guidelines for sanitation and health
The World Health Organization (WHO) provides guidelines for sanitation and health to promote safe waste management and clean living environments. Key principles include ensuring access to safe drinking water, managing human waste safely, and maintaining proper hygiene practices to prevent disease. The guidelines emphasize the need for proper facilities, such as toilets, and effective handwashing to protect public health. These measures help reduce the spread of infections and improve overall well-being, particularly in vulnerable communities. In essence, the WHO aims to create healthier environments through sustainable sanitation practices.