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This paper endeavours to characterise emergent issues and gaps in government institutional disaster management mechanisms for water,
Menstruation and menstrual hygiene management (MHM) are issues that have long been shrouded in shame and silence.
The branding of humanitarian assets and programme signage (often in English) is common practice in displacement contexts.
Background: There is growing attention to addressing the menstrual hygiene management (MHM) needs of the over 21 million displaced a
Background. Children in humanitarian situations are particularly vulnerable to diseases such as diar- rhoea.
Supplying safe drinking water in humanitarian emergencies is critical, and source water chlorination is a commonly implemented inter
Women and adolescent girls in disaster-prone and fragile contexts face many challenges.
The reliance on chlorination in humanitarian operations has raised concerns among practitioners about possible health risks associat
Engaging communities in humanitarian programming is key to ensuring their participation in decision-making that affects them as outl