Bruce Gordon

Bruce Gordon

Unit Head of Water, Sanitation, Hygiene (WASH) and Health, World Health Organization

Bruce Gordon is the Unit Head of Water, Sanitation, Hygiene (WASH) and Health at the World Health Organization. He oversees a portfolio of work that broadly falls under two pillars: the development of global guidelines on drinking-water, sanitation, and hand hygiene; and WHO’s global monitoring of the WASH enabling environment through the UN-Water GLAAS, together with monitoring of access to WASH through the WHO/UNICEF JMP, and WASH-related burden of disease. Current priority interests include strengthening WASH in healthcare facilities and in health programs, such as maternal health, infection prevention and control, antimicrobial resistance, neglected tropical diseases, and quality of care. Prior to joining the WASH unit at WHO in 2004, he contributed to the Organization’s work on sustainable development with a focus on children’s health and environment. He has an academic background in biochemistry and environmental management.

Articles by Bruce Gordon

  1. Improving health outcomes through access to water

    HealthGlobal

    At current progress rates, 1.6 billion people will lack safely managed drinking water by 2030. Ramping up financial and political investment in access to water, sanitation, and hygiene, particularly in the world’s poorest countries and in the face of climate change, is now essential for achieving the SDGs