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Where large groups of people are displaced either by conflict or by natural disaster and they are likely to stay in a location for p
Providing water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) to emergency-affected populations is necessary for dignity and
Despite its perceived importance, the evidence suggests that community engagement in all sectors of humanitarian response is often l
Engagement with market actors is increasingly being recognised to be a key part of humanitarian programming as these actors are well
The humanitarian sector has been strengthening its focus on and commitment to community-centred responses in recent years.
Market based programming is increasingly heralded as having a critical place in the future of humanitarian programmi
The emergency Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Promotion (WASH) gap analysis project was funded by The Humanitarian Innovation Fund (H
Safe excreta disposal is a top priority in an emergency, but one that takes time and extensive resources to implement.
Point-of-use (POU) water treatment with sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) has been proven to reduce diarrheal disease in de
This briefing paper is aimed at all those involved in facilitating hygiene improvement in an acute.