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The branding of humanitarian assets and programme signage (often in English) is common practice in displacement contexts.
Monitoring water, sanitation, and hygiene programs in cholera outbreaks is critical to improve humanitarian response.
Of the two billion people worldwide lacking access to at least basic sanitation, seven out of ten live in rural areas (JMP 2019).
Water trucking is a commonly implemented, but severely under-researched, drinking water supply intervention in humanitarian response
Despite documented health benefits of household water treatment and storage (HWTS), achieving sustained use remains challenging.
The key weaknesses identified in water infrastructure systems in urban and peri-urban areas in FCAS are:
Household spraying is a commonly implemented, yet an under-researched, cholera response intervention where a response team sprays su
The emergence, transmission and distribution of vector-borne diseases (VBDs) are determined by the pathogens, the vectors, the envir
Supplying safe drinking water in humanitarian emergencies is critical, and source water chlorination is a commonly implemented inter