April, 2009. UNICEF and the Consortium SWASH + ( involving CARE, Water For People, CRS and Millennium Water Alliance ) and Plan International Regional Symposium promote Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Schools, as an opportunity to exchange experiences and develop national and regional strategies to integrate the issue in public policies and programs relating to the sector.
The provision of adequate water, sanitation and hygiene in schools, especially hand washing, it becomes crucial to achieving the full realization of the rights of children to education and a healthy environment and dignity, rights inherent and indivisible for all children without exception.
In Latin America at least 25% of schools do not have adequate drinking water facilities and a third of them have no health in numbers sufficient and / or in good condition.
In recent years there have been efforts to improve health and quality of life of communities in schools, through the provision of infrastructure, promotion of hygiene and health education to children, but many of these experiences and their impact could not be viewed broadly and has been limited only to the area of \u200b\u200bintervention. Needed, then spaces for analysis, socialization and replication of these projects and initiatives that enable them sustainable, leading to a national / regional level.
For this reason UNICEF, the Consortium SWASH + (Involving CARE, Water For People, CRS and Millennium Water Alliance) and Plan International have been promoting the Regional Symposium on Water, Sanitation and Hygiene in Schools, as an opportunity to exchange experiences and develop strategies to bring all this knowledge acquired at a scale and impact.
To participate in this Regional Symposium are invited to submit a summary of their experiences in the selection process. Receipt of proposals closes May 3, 2009 . The results of the selection process will be announced on May 10, 2009, through direct communication.
For more information, contact: Jesus Trelles ( jtrelles@unicef.org ) Rebeca Carrion ( rcarrion@unicef.org ) both of the UNICEF regional office for Latin America and the Caribbean, or Mark Duey (mduey@waterforpeople.org ) SWASH + program Millennium Water Program - Central America.
can also consult the following site: www.unicef.org / lac
The provision of adequate water, sanitation and hygiene in schools, especially hand washing, it becomes crucial to achieving the full realization of the rights of children to education and a healthy environment and dignity, rights inherent and indivisible for all children without exception.
In Latin America at least 25% of schools do not have adequate drinking water facilities and a third of them have no health in numbers sufficient and / or in good condition.
In recent years there have been efforts to improve health and quality of life of communities in schools, through the provision of infrastructure, promotion of hygiene and health education to children, but many of these experiences and their impact could not be viewed broadly and has been limited only to the area of \u200b\u200bintervention. Needed, then spaces for analysis, socialization and replication of these projects and initiatives that enable them sustainable, leading to a national / regional level.
For this reason UNICEF, the Consortium SWASH + (Involving CARE, Water For People, CRS and Millennium Water Alliance) and Plan International have been promoting the Regional Symposium on Water, Sanitation and Hygiene in Schools, as an opportunity to exchange experiences and develop strategies to bring all this knowledge acquired at a scale and impact.
To participate in this Regional Symposium are invited to submit a summary of their experiences in the selection process. Receipt of proposals closes May 3, 2009 . The results of the selection process will be announced on May 10, 2009, through direct communication.
For more information, contact: Jesus Trelles ( jtrelles@unicef.org ) Rebeca Carrion ( rcarrion@unicef.org ) both of the UNICEF regional office for Latin America and the Caribbean, or Mark Duey (mduey@waterforpeople.org ) SWASH + program Millennium Water Program - Central America.
can also consult the following site: www.unicef.org / lac
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