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* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1huW2XldBshFePlHl8bCQvKA2m8eUhX9n/view?usp=sharing Flush toilet to a simplified or conventional sewerage system]
 
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Reporting may also be aligned with the [[Survey Library / Standards - WASH / JMP Household Sanitation | JMP Sanitation standard]].
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* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bzuyWH4OiJVmJKhAssLIAeurHOg9nQWp/view?usp=sharing Dry toilet with a single pit]
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* [[Survey Library / Surveys: WASH & Health / Dry Toilet Single Pit | Dry toilet with a single pit]]
* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DmCsWmCO5pL5soRfl9yAjk1KBlK3PHDj/view?usp=sharing Flush toilet with a single pit]
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* [[Survey Library / Surveys: WASH & Health / Flush Toilet Single Pit | Flush toilet with a single pit]]
* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xxpXLBg2TW7Offz58tcvgOdf-YD7P6Bh/view?usp=sharing Dry toilet with a double pit]
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* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/19NydUOMH-js-Ive5exbqbrpqRIADZ5EL/view?usp=sharing Flush toilet with twin pits]
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* [[Survey Library / Surveys: WASH & Health / Flush Toilet Twin Pit | Flush toilet with twin pits]]
* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hQ4b_bIGmEuZm0lCH0lRj02b7jiZzIBS/view?usp=sharing Flush toilet with septic tank or soak pit]
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* [[Survey Library / Surveys: WASH & Health / Flush Toilet Septic Soak | Flush toilet with septic tank or soak pit]]
* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1weFGPilbZjmLoNKr5T7_8CzUTVEkVDwz/view?usp=sharing Urine diverting dry toilet]
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* [[Survey Library / Surveys: WASH & Health / Urine Diverting Dry Toilet | Urine diverting dry toilet]]
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* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OZ0fR4Wt2jFEL9wcwL25q-CPyvB4Dc6d/view?usp=sharing JMP Core Questions on Sanitation]
 
* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OZ0fR4Wt2jFEL9wcwL25q-CPyvB4Dc6d/view?usp=sharing JMP Core Questions on Sanitation]
 
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Latest revision as of 06:43, 14 December 2020

Sanitation Inspection for Sanitation Systems (WHO)

Standard Profile
Name World Health Organization (WHO) Sanitary inspections for sanitation systems
WHO logo.jpg
Sector Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH)
Creator World Health Organization (WHO)
What the standard measures Risk factors at or near sanitation facilities
Priority indicators
  • Accessibility of toilet for intended users
  • Toilet infrastructure status
  • Toilet cleanliness
  • Presence of anal cleansing materials (i.e. toilet paper, leaves, water)
  • Presence of handwashing facilities
  • Ability of flies to easily enter and leave the pit
  • Safe excreta disposal
  • Pit maintenance
  • Location of bit
  • Effluent process
  • Pit storage space
Link to SDGs

1.4,
3.9.2,
4.a, 4.a.1,
6, 6.1, 6.1.1, 6.2, 6.2.1, 6.2.1a
SDG indicator definitions are explained in this document.

Key users of the standard
  • Community representatives
  • Local government officials
  • National government entities
  • Environmental health inspectors
  • Development sector organizations (non governmental organizations, civil society organizations, faith based organizations, private sector)
How users analyze data Analyses are conducted at the community, national, regional, and global levels for all priority indicators.
How users act on data

Risk factors at or near sanitation facilities are assessed and identify appropriate actions to safeguard public health

Data is used:

  • To assess risk factors at or near sanitation facilities
  • identify appropriate actions to safeguard public health
  • To monitor Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) progress / other global commitments
How users create reports aligned with the standard

Reports include proposals for activities to address identified issues as explained in the Management Advice sheets available here:

Reporting may also be aligned with the JMP Sanitation standard.

Where users submit reports Local and national committees responsible for monitoring and reporting on sanitation and health
Languages in which standard is available English
Standardized survey template(s)
Digitized in Akvo Flow

JMP Core Questions on Sanitation

Excel versions of Standardized surveys

JMP Core Questions on Sanitation

Standardized data visualization dashboards

JMP Core Questions on Sanitation

Standardized Survey Profile Form (SSP)
Date standard was last updated 2019
Current version of standard (# or name) Not versioned
Source https://www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/sanitation-waste/sanitation/sanitary-inspections-for-sanitation-systems/en/