Sustainable
OVERVIEW
development
- adopted in 2015 with the goals of managing global issues by 2030
- to ensure universal access to safe drinking water and proper sanitation.
- The World Health Organization (WHO) helps places reach this objective by offering support services, tracking execution, and
- lobbying for greater expenditures in freshwater and hygiene.
- Around 1.8 billion people drink water contaminated with human waste (WHO).
- Over 800,000 diarrheal deaths are thought to occur annually as a result of poor sanitation.
G ALS
Key Points
- Water quality and pollution
- Equitable sanitation and hygiene for everyone
Physical effects
al 5
- Substantial epidemics of illnesses such as cholera, typhoid fever, diarrheal diseases, viral hepatitis A, dysentry, and dracunculiasis (WHO, 2022)
How does clean water and sanitation relates to Health?
WELL-BEING EFFECTS
- Spread of antimicrobial resistance
- Negative influence on human well-being
(WHO,2022)
SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC EFFECTS
- Causes anxiety
- Increases the chance of sexual assault
- Limits prospects for education and employment
(WHO,2022)
PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS
- Fear of running out of water
- Sense of hoplessness
- Frustration (Hargrove et al., 2018)
HOW CAN NURSE SPECIFICALLY CONTRIBUTE TO THIS GOAL?
Community Engagement
Educational Measures
Nurses can educate communities about the importance of portable water consumption focusing more on about ensuring water quality which reduces waterborne illnesses like typhoid and cholera. (Taminato et al., 2023)
Getting involved in the campaign like World Water Day helps to contribute raise awareness and promote positive change in improving access to clean water and sanitation.
Collaboration
Educational/ Media Campaign
Partnership with schools and campuses for proper hygiene practices, including handwashing and sanitation for students, teachers and staff by conducting educational workshop through nurses can make a huge impact in clean water and sanitation.
Creating a poster, flyers which includes pictures and visualization through media, television or internet of clean water and sanitation can not only reach to normal people but as well reaches to illiterate or deaf. (Peters, 2019)
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Sustainable
OVERVIEW
development
G ALS
Key Points
Physical effects
al 5
How does clean water and sanitation relates to Health?
WELL-BEING EFFECTS
- Spread of antimicrobial resistance
- Negative influence on human well-being
(WHO,2022)SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC EFFECTS
- Causes anxiety
- Increases the chance of sexual assault
- Limits prospects for education and employment
(WHO,2022)PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS
HOW CAN NURSE SPECIFICALLY CONTRIBUTE TO THIS GOAL?
Community Engagement
Educational Measures
Nurses can educate communities about the importance of portable water consumption focusing more on about ensuring water quality which reduces waterborne illnesses like typhoid and cholera. (Taminato et al., 2023)
Getting involved in the campaign like World Water Day helps to contribute raise awareness and promote positive change in improving access to clean water and sanitation.
Collaboration
Educational/ Media Campaign
Partnership with schools and campuses for proper hygiene practices, including handwashing and sanitation for students, teachers and staff by conducting educational workshop through nurses can make a huge impact in clean water and sanitation.
Creating a poster, flyers which includes pictures and visualization through media, television or internet of clean water and sanitation can not only reach to normal people but as well reaches to illiterate or deaf. (Peters, 2019)