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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.
The branding of humanitarian assets and programme signage (often in English) is common practice in displacement contexts.
Through a feminist approach to qualitative online survey and document analysis, this research explored how social inequalities inter
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In 2020, the WASH team in UNICEF Lebanon issued a nationwide feasibility and monitoring study for the use of cash as a modality to m
With humanitarian emergencies occurring at increasing rates and affecting a growing number of people, evidence-based strategies and
This document has been prepared to share the 10-year experience, from 2010 to 2020, that UNICEF staff and their partners have accumu
Where large groups of people are displaced either by conflict or by natural disaster and they are likely to stay in a location for p
Handwashing with soap is widely recognized as a key strategy for reducing the transmission of disease, particularly in emergency con