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WASH interventions have not always been successful, despite the significant efforts to improve coordination and delivery of quality
Monitoring water, sanitation, and hygiene programs in cholera outbreaks is critical to improve humanitarian response.
Internally displaced persons (IDPs) are often predisposed to infectious diseases because of the temporary nature of their abode whic
Background. Children in humanitarian situations are particularly vulnerable to diseases such as diar- rhoea.
In recent outbreak settings, the use of rapid response teams (RRTs) to support the WASH sector has increa
In humanitarian emergency settings there is need for low cost and rapidly deployable interventions to protect vulnerable children, i
Humanitarian agencies strive to provide sanitation facilities which are safe, accessible and afford users privacy and dignity.
Camps are places of refuge for people fleeing conflict and disaster, but they can be dangerous, especially for women and girls.
Poor lighting at water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) facilities may reduce the usage of latrines and other services such as bathing
Lighting should be provided for WASH facilities in Humanitarian contexts according to several standards.