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Background In October 2010, Haiti was struck by a large-scale cholera epidemic.
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.
As an alternative, CLTS can appear fundamentally mismatched with post-emergency and fragile states contexts: the core
After the Ebola outbreak was declared in Sierra Leone, in June 2014, early messages about the high mortality rate of Ebola were met
The Improved Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (IWASH) program implemented Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) in counties of Liberia
This publication highlights Global Communities' response to the Ebola outbreak and describes the process of adaptation, collaboratio
This forum includes an update on learning and practice in relation to health and hygiene promotion, and community involvement in eme
After the earthquake in Haiti in 2010, thousands of agencies, organizations, and individual people tried to find ways to help the pe