WHO seeks water quality technical support and editors and publishers for 2023 global reports

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WHO seeks water quality technical support and editors and publishers for 2023 global reports

Dear friends,
WHO's WASH Unit has issued a call for applications to support editing and publishing of two forthcoming major reports, and for technical support to its work on water quality. More details are below.

Editor/publisher: Global report on WASH in health care facilities
The global report on water, sanitation and hygiene in health care facilities will be published in March 2023 and shortly thereafter in French, Arabic, Spanish and Russian.  Read more in the terms of reference , and  see the most recent global report , produced in 2020. Interested suppliers are kindly asked to send quotes to Nadia Abdalla (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.by 15 October 2022.

Editor: WHO Scheme to Evaluate Household Water Treatment Technologies
In addition, WHO seeks a technical editor for a global report on the WHO Scheme to Evaluate Household Water Treatment Technologies. The report will be published in early 2023. The last Scheme report can be found  here . Interested editors are asked to contact Maggie Montgomery (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) for details and/or to send quotes.

Technical expert to support water quality and safety
Finally, WHO seeks specialized expertise to support efforts on water treatment technology performance testing, water quality laboratory capacity building, and more broadly capacity building to national and sub-national actors on water safety. Interested applicants should have experience and training in microbiology and/or environmental sciences or engineering. Experience in supporting and working in low- and middle-income countries is an added asset. Contact Maggie Montgomery (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) for details.

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