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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
Pubescent girls face unique emotional barriers to returning to school after a disaster concerning water, sanitation and hygiene (WAS
Emergency responses in humanitarian contexts require rapid set-up of water supply.
Of the two billion people worldwide lacking access to at least basic sanitation, seven out of ten live in rural areas (JMP 2019).
Through a feminist approach to qualitative online survey and document analysis, this research explored how social inequalities inter
The key weaknesses identified in water infrastructure systems in urban and peri-urban areas in FCAS are:
This guidance document for supporting people with incontinence in humanitarian and low- and middle- income contexts (LMICs), has bee
Solid waste and faecal sludge management in situations of rapid mass displacement are important to public health an
Post-disaster relief and recovery operations seldom focus on women’s priorities regarding menstrual hygiene.
Following the Asian tsunami of 26 December 2004, the vital domestic fresh-water wells in the coastal zone were either scoured out of