Islamabad: WaterAid Pakistan launched a new project aimed at improving safety, hygiene and infection prevention in public health facilities by integrating water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) within routine primary healthcare services.
The SWISH project is undertaken in partnership with the Government of Canada. The seven-year “Strengthening holistic and Inclusive Systems for Health” (SWISH) project will be implemented in District Lodhran in collaboration with Indus Hospital & Health Network and local health authorities, focusing on strengthening existing systems rather than creating parallel services.
Across many health facilities, the absence of safe water, sanitation and hygiene continues to affect infection prevention and the quality of care, particularly for mothers, newborns and frontline health workers.
The project focuses on strengthening infrastructure, promoting everyday hygiene practices such as handwashing, safe waste management and cleaning routines, and building the capacity of health staff to sustain safer environments over time. It also promotes inclusive and accessible facilities to ensure services are safer and more responsive for women, girls and persons with disabilities.
The chief guest of the event, Dr. Khalid Mehmood, Director General Health Services, Health & Population Department, Government of Punjab reaffirmed their commitment to make WASH services available in all the healthcare facilities of Punjab Province.
Rushda Lodhi, Parliamentary Secretary for Specialised Healthcare & Medical Education emphasised that ensuring WASH access is not only a public health priority but also a matter of dignity and equality for all.
Speaking at the launch, Mian Muhammad Junaid, Country Director, WaterAid Pakistan, said: “This project is about strengthening systems, not creating parallel services. By integrating water, sanitation and hygiene into everyday healthcare, we are helping create safer facilities, stronger services and better outcomes for families.”
Muhammad Sufyan, Head of Punjab & KP, WaterAid Pakistan reaffirmed WaterAid’s commitment in creating pathways and systems with the support of Government of Punjab to make safer healthcare facilities accessible for all.
By working through partnerships and supporting routine services, the initiative aims to demonstrate practical approaches that can inform wider policy and help strengthen primary healthcare across the province.