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Cash-based interventions are increasingly used in humanitarian response, including in the water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) sect
Household members of diarrhea patients are at higher risk of developing diarrheal diseases (>100 times for cholera) than the gene
Given the increasing frequency and duration of humanitarian emergencies worldwide, there is a need to identify a greater range of ef
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
Despite documented health benefits of household water treatment and storage (HWTS), achieving sustained use remains challenging.
This guidance document for supporting people with incontinence in humanitarian and low- and middle- income contexts (LMICs), has bee
Engaging communities in humanitarian programming is key to ensuring their participation in decision-making that affects them as outl
The project was implemented jointly by LWF and NCA.
This document provides guidance on how to use cash for latrines in camp settings.