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From Daily Star · () English

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News Official statement Outcome reported
  • Only 40% of global healthcare facilities have basic sanitation services, according to the United Nations.
  • Eleven percent of facilities worldwide lack any sanitation services at all.
  • The findings highlight a critical gap in essential healthcare infrastructure, impacting patient safety and public health.

A stark report from the United Nations reveals that a significant majority of healthcare facilities worldwide fall short of basic sanitation standards. Globally, only four in 10 healthcare facilities meet the minimum requirements for accessible and usable toilets, a fundamental aspect of safe healthcare delivery.

The findings are particularly alarming as 11 percent of all healthcare facilities worldwide have no sanitation services whatsoever. This lack of basic facilities poses severe risks to patient health, hygiene, and the overall quality of care provided. It also raises concerns about the spread of infections and diseases within these critical environments.

Only four in 10 healthcare facilities worldwide meet basic sanitation standards for accessible and usable toilets.

โ€” United NationsStating the findings of a report on global healthcare sanitation.

These statistics underscore a critical deficiency in essential healthcare infrastructure across the globe. The United Nations' data points to an urgent need for investment and improvement in sanitation services within healthcare settings to ensure patient safety and promote public health outcomes. The disparity in access to basic sanitation highlights a global challenge in achieving universal healthcare standards.

11 percent have no sanitation services at all.

โ€” United NationsDetailing the extent of the sanitation crisis in healthcare facilities.
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