Cluster
CLWSH
WASH
Cluster Objectives
CO1
Implemented, operated and sustained quality and standards of water and sanitation services and good hygiene practices to crisis affected population to maintain the health, dignity and protection of the affected population, on the basis of risk-sensitive programming and consultation with communities for integrated/mainstreamed WASH services.
CO2
Cluster coordination and information management are strengthened at all levels.
Cluster Activities
CA1
Crisis-affected people including IDP's returnees, stateless and other vulnerable groups have equitable, inclusive and safe access to safe/improved drinking water meeting demand for domestic purposes, at minimum/agreed standards.
CA2
Crisis- affected people including IDPs, returness, stateless and other vulneraberal groups have equitable, inclusive and safe access to functional excreta disposal systems.
CA3
Crisis-affected people including IDP's returnees, stateless and other vulnerable groups have equitable, inclusive and safe access to community-tailored messages, enabling health seeking behavior.
CA4
Crisis-affected people including IDP's returnees, stateless and other vulnerable groups in temporary learning have access to integrated/mainstreamed WASH services.
CA5
Crisis-affected people including IDP's returnees, stateless and other vulnerable groups in temporary health facilities have access to integrated/mainstreamed WASH services.
CA6
Crisis-affected people have access to integrated/mainstreamed WASH services in emergencies, on the basis of risk-sensitive programming and consultation with communities.
CA7
Eight Cluster Coordinators (two for each geographical coordination zone including co-coorindator and two at national level) and five Cluster Information Management Officers’
CA8
Crisis-affected people including IDP's returnees, stateless and other vulnerable groups have equitable, inclusive and safe access to hygiene items.