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Background: In humanitarian crises, water, sanitation and hygiene interventions are critical for the survival of pe
Individuals living near cholera patients have an increased risk of cholera infections.
Water, sanitation, and healthcare waste management are essential services in healthcare facilities to ensure the quality of care
The emergence and spread of COVID-19 highlighted the importance of access to water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH).
Background: Somalia reported repeated cholera outbreaks between 2017 and 2019.
Cholera outbreaks primarily occur in areas lacking adequate water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH), and infection can cause severe de
The Global WASH Cluster (GWC) in 2020 launched the Humanitarian WASH Road Map 2020–2025, articulating the need to enhance the capaci
The risk for cholera infection is >100 times higher for household contacts of cholera patients during the week after the index pa
This report is based on a desk-based review of secondary data, comprising published material as well as grey literature, supplemente
Market based programming is increasingly heralded as having a critical place in the future of humanitarian programmi