Implementing WASH FIT in Bangladesh: A study on rural and Urban health care facility challenges and opportunities

Mohammad Ali * and Tanzima Shahreen

WASH Specialist and Researcher, Bangladesh.
 
Research Article
International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2024, 12(02), 2211–2259.
Article DOI: 10.30574/ijsra.2024.12.2.1447
Publication history: 
Received on 28 June 2024; revised on 06 August 2024; accepted on 09 August 2024
 
Abstract: 
The Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Facility Improvement Tool (WASH FIT), developed by WHO and UNICEF, is a critical framework for enhancing WASH services in healthcare facilities, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. This tool focuses on water supply, sanitation, hygiene, management, and environmental cleaning, aiming to reduce healthcare-associated infections and improve patient outcomes. The implementation of WASH FIT fosters a culture of continuous improvement and accountability, crucial for meeting international WASH standards and achieving broader public health goals, including the Sustainable Development Goals.
In Bangladesh, the study identifies significant disparities between rural and urban healthcare facilities. Rural areas often lack adequate infrastructure, reliable water supply, and trained professionals, exacerbated by logistical challenges. Urban facilities, despite better resources, face issues related to overcrowding, maintenance of sanitation infrastructure, and environmental challenges like pollution. Both settings share common problems, such as inadequate funding and governance inefficiencies.
The study's objectives include evaluating these challenges, conducting a comparative analysis between rural and urban facilities, and exploring opportunities for improvement through community engagement, technological innovations, and policy reforms. The findings emphasize the need for tailored strategies to address the specific needs of different settings, highlighting potential government and NGO initiatives. The recommendations aim to provide a framework for sustainable improvements in WASH services, enhancing health outcomes and the quality of care across Bangladesh.
 
Keywords: 
WASH FIT; Rural healthcare; Urban healthcare; Sanitation infrastructure; Health care-associated; Infections; Water supply; Community engagement; Policy reforms
 
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