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External Circular-Survey for Key Indicators of Monitoring Water, Sanitation and Hygiene in Health Facilities

12 Jan 2024

Reference: CIR-2024-00000014


To: All Health Professionals & Health Facilities within the jurisdiction of Dubai Heath Authority –Dubai

DHA extends its thankfulness and appreciation for the relentless cooperation and support provided by its strategic partners in health sector; in an effort to provide integrated health care system and improve the levels and quality of services provided in Emirate of Dubai.

Referring to the above subject and in alignment with the collaborative partnership between DHA and other health authorities in UAE, DHA hereby extends invitation to partake in the survey conducted by the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP) in coordination with the World Health Organization (WHO)-Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean, to evaluate the key indicators for monitoring water, sanitation, and hygiene in healthcare facilities in the country.

 

Look forward to your participation in the survey to collect the required data through the following link:

 GLOBAL WASH IN HEALTH CARE FACILITY SURVEY (government.ae)

This circular is effective from the date of its issuance Accordingly, DHA would like to have the support and participation of all health facilities under its jurisdiction in the study. 

This circular and its attachments are designed for regulatory procedures that must be adhered to by those concerned, and should not be used as content for media publication. In the event of a violation of this, legal will be taken.

Supportive Document: Circular # 079

with regards- DHA

Supporting Documents:

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DHA_External Circular_24-079.pdf

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