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This paper examines the water–energy–food (WEF) nexus in a humanitarian context, with a specific focus on water, sanitation and hygi
Of the two billion people worldwide lacking access to at least basic sanitation, seven out of ten live in rural areas (JMP 2019).
The key weaknesses identified in water infrastructure systems in urban and peri-urban areas in FCAS are:
Background: The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic poses a grave threat to refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs).
The most important information concerning WASH and the COVID-19 virus is summarized here.
Cholera continues to be a significant problem in humanitarian settings, with recent outbreaks in displaced populations in South Suda
Women and adolescent girls in disaster-prone and fragile contexts face many challenges.
Household water treatment with chlorine can improve the microbiological quality of household water and reduce diarrhea
Solid waste and faecal sludge management in situations of rapid mass displacement are important to public health an