COVID-19: Environmental Impact

This Collection contains relevant guidelines, policies and factsheets for responding to environmental impacts associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. The resources in this collection can be useful to individuals, institutions, organisations, municipalities and governments.
Current guidance comes from leading global organizations: Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO), Global Plan of Action (GPA), Issue Based Coalition (IBC), International Organisation of Migration (IOM), International Labor Organisation (ILO), United Nations Economic Commision for Europe (UNECE), United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN-DESA).
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COVID-19: WASH and handwashing

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This collection is monitored daily to identify new and updated materials.

It contains technical guidelines from leading global institutions to support the operation of WASH practitioners responding to the Covid-19 pandemic. Current guidance comes from the Norfolk County Council and Public Health England, UNICEF, Indicorps, Wash'Em and WHO.

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This collection is part of an ongoing series of linked collections of operational guidance on responding to COVID-19.

You might find other helpful collections on supporting WASH operations that are not specific to COVID-19 below, but that are relevant on WASH and the Elderly or Schools, Health and Shelter and Medical Supply Chains.

FRENCH FOLLOWS

Cette collection est mise à jour quotidiennement pour être complétée par les tout derniers documents disponibles.

Cette collection contient des directives techniques venant des principales institutions mondiales pour soutenir les opérations en EHA (eau, hygiène et assainissement) dans le cadre de la réponse au Covid-19. Les documents actuels proviennent de : Norfolk County Council and Public Health England, UNICEF, Indicorps, Wahs'Em et de l'OMS.

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Cette collection fait partie d'une série de collections de guides opérationnels sur la réponse au COVID-19.

Vous pouvez trouver d'autres collections utiles concernant le soutien aux opérations EHA qui ne sont pas spécifiques à à la pandémie de Covid-19, mais qui sont pertinentes concernant les opérations EAH, les Personnes Agées ou les Ecoles, la Santé et les Réfugiés, ainsi que les Chaînes d'Approvisionnement Médicales.

COVID-19: Guidelines and Policies on Waste Management

This Collection contains relevant guidelines and policies for the safe and environment conscious disposal of waste that accumulates due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The resources in this collection can be useful to individuals (those infected with COVID-19 and those who are not), healthcare institutions, organisations that deal with WASH and waste disposal, municipalities and governments.
Current guidance comes from leading global organizations: Asian Development Bank (ADB), Association of Cities and Regions for sustainable resource management (ARC+), European Commission, Global Environment Facility (GEF), Healthcare Without Harm Asia (HCWH), International Solid Waste Association (ISWA), Technical Working Group of the Basel Convention, United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), United Nations Development Program (UNDP), United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), University of Illinois in Chicago (UIC), World Health Organisation (WHO).
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