Environmental Health and Community Health Services
Environmental Health, Community Health, and Climate Change Thematic Group
Priority Area
- Accelerate Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) implementation in the remaining Sub-Counties (Kaloleni, Ganze, and Magarini) to achieve the county-wide ODF status by December 2024, aligning with the County Sanitation and Hygiene roadmap.
- Concentrate efforts to complete sanitation interventions in Malindi Sub-County and aim for it to be declared Open Defecation Free (ODF) by the end of Quarter 4.
- Strengthen Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL) mechanisms to track progress, measure impact, and report on Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) activities effectively.
- Implement sustainability activities in ODF Sub-Counties to promote and advance sanitation practices through Market-Based Sanitation (MBS) and Safely Managed Sanitation (SMS) approaches, moving communities up the sanitation ladder.
- Improve water quality control measures to ensure the provision of safe, clean, and potable water to the residents, reducing waterborne diseases and promoting public health.
- Strengthen inspection and monitoring activities in food premises to ensure compliance with hygiene and safety standards, safeguarding public health, and preventing foodborne illnesses.