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Cash-based interventions are increasingly used in humanitarian response, including in the water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) sect
Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) interventions provide dignity and prevent disease transmission.
Water chlorination is widely used in emergency responses to reduce diarrheal diseases, although communities with no prior exposure t
In the Humanitarian Innovation Fund Gap Analysis for water, sanitation, and hygiene issues, field staff identified environmental man
Dispensers are a source-based water quality intervention with promising uptake results in development contexts.
Batch water treatment consists of the intermittent use of settling tanks for water clarification, and is a common treatment practice
The water supply of the rural coastal areas in Sri Lanka is provided by private open dug wells, most of which have been flooded by s
When the Asian tsunami struck the Andaman Islands, nearly 7,000 people were relocated in six camps.