Unicef
Consultoria Multi-país WASH en emergencias
Fecha límite: 24 de Junio
Ubicación: Multi-país
El propósito de esta consultoría es proporcionar liderazgo y facilitar los procesos que garantizarán una preparación y respuesta bien coordinadas, estratégicas, adecuadas, coherentes y efectivas por parte de los actores a nivel de país en WASH.
Para más información acceda a lo siguiente enlace>>
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ACH
Especialista WASH
Fecha Limite: ASAP
Ubicación:: Venzuela
Colaborar con las contrapartes locales para fortalecer y desarrollar el componente de agua, saneamiento y promoción de Higiene (WASH) de la misión de Acción contra el Hambre en Venezuela, a nivel técnico, operativo y en la gestión del conocimiento.
Para más información acceda a lo siguiente enlace>>
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IMMAP
Experto en Manejo de Información WASH
Fecha Limite: 24 de Junio
Ubicación:: Colombia
Esta posición de responsable del manejo de información en apoyo al clúster; en la identificación de prioridades y análisis de brechas para la población afectada por situaciones de emergencias humanitarias. Esto en acompañamiento y articulación con UNICEF como líder del clúster de Agua, Saneamiento e Higiene (WASH).
Para más información acceda a lo siguiente enlace>>
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PPTS y Grabaciones
de las reuniones de WASH LAC en Inglés y Español, disponibles en el siguiente enlace>>
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Contacto y lista de correo
Únase a la lista de correo de WASH LAC o actualice sus datos en el siguiente enlace>>
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Por favor, difundir ampliamente este boletín WASH en su país.
¡Muchas gracias, animo en la respuesta y cuenten con nosotros para apoyarles!
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Saludos cordiales,
El Grupo WASH-LAC
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Dear WASH Actors in LAC
We appreciate your continued and active participation in the different initiatives promoted by the Regional WASH LAC Group. In this bulletin, we will share key resources and a compilation of some activities related to Global Menstrual Hygiene Day!
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On June 10, the WASH-LAC group held the first meeting of its Strategic Advisory Council for 2021, where the next steps of this new governance structure were discussed. If you want to access the presentation and recording, enter the following link>>
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Floods in Guyana, Suriname y Brazil.
On 3 June, media reported that high tides and torrential rains in addition to overflowing rivers and creeks have flooded multiple communities across the country and affected over 6,000 people.
For more information please access the following link>>
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UNICEF - Flash Note No.1
The UNICEF Guyana office shares this note with a summary of the current situation
Available in english, in the following enlace>>
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Menstrual Hygiene Day ♀ - May 28
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COLOMBIA - Results of the Menstrual Management Information Workshops 2021
Workshops of information and menstrual education with boys, girls, adolescents and leaders and social leaders) with the aim of promoting the right to health and well-being of menstruating people.
If you want to see a summary, you can access the following link>>
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Prejudices and Silences: Fighting Menstrual Poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean
INTERNATIONAL PLAN, UNESCO AND KOTEX - They carried out this webinar to commemorate MH day
Recording available on YouTube in the following link>>
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HONDURAS
In the Mosquitia region of Honduras, 55% of the girls surveyed report that they do not feel comfortable going to school during their period. During the celebration of Menstrual Hygiene Day on May 28, UNICEF taught children how to make sanitary pads.
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"Sanitation and Water for All (SWA) Welcomes the Dominican Republic as 73rd Government Partner "
The Sanitation and Water for All partnership is pleased to welcome the Dominican Republic as its 73rd government partner, following the approval of the SWA Steering Committee. The Dominican Republic joined SWA to guarantee access to clean water and adequate sanitation for all.
To read the complete article please access the following link>>
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"The Accountability & Quality Assurance Initiative, Measuring what matter, WASH Guidance note"
These documents have been developed on behalf of the WASH sector as part of the AQA Initiative, led by Oxfam and Solidarités International, in association with the Global WASH Cluster.
Available in the following link>>
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"Domestic water quantity, service level and health,
2nd Edition".
WHO - this new second edition continues to provide evidence and guidance that will be useful to policy-makers, health regulators and practitioners. It concerns water accessibility, its effect on water use, and the effect of both on health. It recommends targets
for domestic water supply to ensure beneficial health outcomes.
Available in the following link>>
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"Emergency WASH Knowledge Portal"
The Emergency WASH knowledge portal is a comprehensive capacity development and decision support tool consisting of three distinct online platforms for the three WASH pillars: water supply, sanitation and hygiene, is a collaborative effort of Global WASH Cluster partners, the German WASH Network, Eawag, FHNW and SuSanA with contributions from a wide range of international sector experts and organisations
Available in the following link>>
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SIDS Fellowships
The SIDS programme is a unique fellowship programme aimed at water professionals from small island developing states. Fellowships are available for MSc Programmes in IHE-Delft starting in 2021. Candidates apply for academic admission before 1 July 2021.
Available in the following link>>
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(SIWI) will present this June 22th- 9 a.m EST their Webinar Leaving no one behind – How to influence budgets to include gender, age and disabilities? This webinar will reach beyond budget tracking by addressing how we can influence budget allocations for those left behind. The speakers will bring examples from districts and countries which have succeeded in the process to influence budgets and generated an impact on gender, age and disability-inclusive budgets. Available in (Spanish, English, French, Portuguese)
Para mas información entrar a el siguiente enlace>>
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Upcoming Conferences 2021
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Stockholm World Water Week
This year, the Week will be held as a full-scale digital event on 23-27 August. Join us for an intensive week of learning and collaboration on the theme Building Resilience Faster. Together we can develop solutions to address climate change and other water-related challenges.
More information in the following link>>
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42nd WEDC International Conference
Call for Contributions and Event
The WEDC International Conference will take place entirely online over three days (13–15 September 2021) .seeks to create a safe, open and honest exchange and debate of experiences of the WASH sector within our changing environment.
More information in the following link>>
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Unicef
Consultancy: Multi Country WASH Emergency
Deadline: 24 June
Location: Multi-Country
The purpose of this consultancy is to provide leadership and facilitate the processes that will ensure a well-coordinated, strategic, adequate, coherent, and effective preparedness and response by actors at country level in WASH.
For more information access the following link>>
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ACH
WASH Specialist
Deadline: ASAP
Location: Venzuela
Collaborate with local counterparts to strengthen and develop the water, sanitation and hygiene promotion (WASH) component of the Action Against Hunger mission in Venezuela, at a technical, operational and knowledge management level.
For more information access the following link>>
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IMMAP
Information Management WASH Expert
Deadline:June 24
Location: Colombia
This position is responsible for managing customer support information; in identifying priorities and analyzing gaps for the population affected by humanitarian emergencies. This in accompaniment and articulation with UNICEF as leader of the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) cluster.
For more information access the following link>>
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PPTS and recordings
WASH-LAC group meetings can be found here>>
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Contact and Mailing list
Join othe WASH-LAC group mailing list or update your data here>>
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Please disseminate this WASH update widely.
Thank you very much and count on us for support!
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Best regards,
The WASH-LAC group
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