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With humanitarian emergencies occurring at increasing rates and affecting a growing number of people, evidence-based strategies and
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
Chlorine tablets are often a good choice for water treatment in emergencies because they are widely available, cost-effective, easil
To date, over 900 TWT's (Tiger Worm Toilets) have been built and trialled across four countries by Oxfam in a range of settings incl
Despite its perceived importance, the evidence suggests that community engagement in all sectors of humanitarian response is often l
Engagement with market actors is increasingly being recognised to be a key part of humanitarian programming as these actors are well
This evidence synthesis identifies, synthesizes and evaluates existing evidence of the impacts of water, sanitation, and hygiene (WA
This technical briefing note documents the current knowledge on Hepatitis E transmission routes and discusses the issues on the pote
Safe excreta disposal is a top priority in an emergency, but one that takes time and extensive resources to implement.