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Improved water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) facilities in water-scarce areas is one of the most important barriers to improving
Objective To describe the implementation of case-area targeted interventions to reduce cholera transmission using a
Cash-based interventions are increasingly used in humanitarian response, including in the water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) sect
Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) interventions provide dignity and prevent disease transmission.
Maroua, the capital of Far North Cameroon, is frequently affected by outbreaks of waterborne diseases.
Globally, cholera epidemics continue to challenge disease control.
To date, over 900 TWT's (Tiger Worm Toilets) have been built and trialled across four countries by Oxfam in a range of settings incl
Bucket chlorination (where workers stationed at water sources manually add chlorine solution to recipients’ water containers during
There is a significant gap in empirical evidence on the menstrual hygiene management (MHM) challenges faced by adolescent girls and