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This research aimed to qualitatively explore whether the determinants of handwashing behaviour change according to the duration of d
Background. Children in humanitarian situations are particularly vulnerable to diseases such as diar- rhoea.
In humanitarian emergency settings there is need for low cost and rapidly deployable interventions to protect vulnerable children, i
As an alternative, CLTS can appear fundamentally mismatched with post-emergency and fragile states contexts: the core
Household water treatment (HWTS) methods, such as boiling or chlorination, have long been recommended in emergencies.
This forum includes an update on learning and practice in relation to health and hygiene promotion, and community involvement in eme