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Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) interventions provide dignity and prevent disease transmission.
In humanitarian emergency settings there is need for low cost and rapidly deployable interventions to protect vulnerable children, i
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
This document provides guidance on how to use cash for latrines in camp settings.
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
In September 2016, Médecins Sans Frontières responded to a hepatitis E (HEV) outbreak in Chad by implementing water treatment and hy
Lighting should be provided for WASH facilities in Humanitarian contexts according to several standards.
The world is witnessing the highest levels of forced human displacement on record, leading to people being housed in urban centres a
When responding to an emergency situation, ensuring safe excreta disposal is an urgent priority in the disaster relief effort.
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