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Humanitarian agencies strive to provide sanitation facilities which are safe, accessible and afford users privacy and dignity.
Globally, an estimated 2.5 billion people lack access to improved sanitation.
The aims of this study are to identify sanitation options for infants and young children less than five years old (IYCU5) in emergen
In this research, three faecal sludge sanitizing methods—lactic acid fermentation, urea treatment and lime treatment—were studied fo
The operation of a health care facility, such as a cholera or Ebola treatment center in an emergency setting, results in the product
Mainstreaming gender in an emergency water and sanitation (WatSan) response can be difficult as standard consultations and participa
In most of the emergency project, we just provided facilities to help people in need to have some living environment.
This paper describes the potential of ecological sanitation (ecosan), and in particular of urine-diversion dehydrating (UDD) toilets
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