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Background: In humanitarian crises, water, sanitation and hygiene interventions are critical for the survival of pe
Background: Somalia reported repeated cholera outbreaks between 2017 and 2019.
Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) interventions prevent and control disease in humanitarian response.
Women and girls with disabilities may be excluded from efforts to achieve menstrual health during emergencies.
There is increased recognition within humanitarian response practice about the importance of addressing the menstruation-related nee
Locally-manufactured ceramic water filters (CWFs) remove Escherichia coli via physical screening, physicochemical mechanism
Protracted armed conflicts in the Middle East and Africa are heavily impacting the infrastructure of basic services such as water, e
Through a feminist approach to qualitative online survey and document analysis, this research explored how social inequalities inter