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Emergency responses in humanitarian contexts require rapid set-up of water supply.
Water trucking is a commonly implemented, but severely under-researched, drinking water supply intervention in humanitarian response
Chlorine tablets are commonly distributed for household water treatment in emergencies.
Women and adolescent girls in disaster-prone and fragile contexts face many challenges.
This paper examines how emotional motivators can be used to promote handwashing with soap (HWWS) among mothers affected by an emerge
The use of cash transfers and market based programming (CT/MBP) to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of emergency responses
Recent systematic reviews have highlighted a paucity of rigorous evidence to guide water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) intervention
Household water treatment with chlorine can improve the microbiological quality of household water and reduce diarrhea
There are increasing numbers of people affected by natural disasters, disease outbreaks, and conflict.
The health benefits of point-of-use (POU) water treatment can only be realized through high adherence: correct, consistent, and sust