Performance Measures to Assess the Quality Initiative Performance 

Quantitative measures such as contributing to the program, help efficiency and data trends between groups of margins can be used to evaluate the execution of the initiative. The qualitative assessment through crucial illustration will help to see the goals of the project and address questions, simplify the development of reliable washing services (Motolinia, 2021).

Summary

With significant implications for public health and economic development, it is still a global challenge to ensure access to clean water and hygiene. Wash initiatives include cost savings and better global health results (UN, N.D.).

References 

Reid, C., and Carlos, R. (2024). To assess the washing program to improve water quality. Cursahero taken from: [url] McGinnis, S. M., McKeon, T., Desai, R., Ejelonu, A., Laskowski, S., S., & Murphy, H. M. (2017). A systematic review: Cost and financing of water, hygiene and sanitation (Wash) in schools. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 14 (4), 442. https://gh.bmj.com

MHA FPX 5028 Assessment 4 Water Quality Improvement Action Plan 

Motolinia, e. (2021). Figures and numbers: Monitoring of step -by -step changes for permanent wash systems. Environmental fuel. [Url] taken from Tseng, K. K. (2020). Estimation of the cost of intervention to improve water, hygiene and hygiene in health facilities throughout India. BMJ Global Health. https://gh.bmj.com/content/5/12/e003045 UNHCR. (Raw.). UNHCR | Emergency manual. [Url] was taken from the UN. (Raw.). Water. Https://www.un.org/no/global-sues/water was taken from the World Health Organization. (2019). Water, hygiene and hygiene (washing)