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Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) interventions prevent and control disease in humanitarian response.
Water- and soil-transmitted helminthiasis in relation to socio-demographic status and risk factors of internally displaced persons i
This paper examines the water–energy–food (WEF) nexus in a humanitarian context, with a specific focus on water, sanitation and hygi
WASH interventions have not always been successful, despite the significant efforts to improve coordination and delivery of quality
Pubescent girls face unique emotional barriers to returning to school after a disaster concerning water, sanitation and hygiene (WAS
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