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The consistent use of household water treatment and storage (HWTS) technologies is necessary for human health.
Background: Diarrheal illnesses are mainly linked with poverty, and hygiene promotion programs can significantly reduce childhood di
The Global WASH Cluster (GWC) in 2020 launched the Humanitarian WASH Road Map 2020–2025, articulating the need to enhance the capaci
To understand how water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) coordination leads to humanitarian response outcomes, we conducted a nine-mo
Appropriate behaviour change with regard to safe water contact practices will facilitate the elimination of schistosomiasis as a pub
This paper endeavours to characterise emergent issues and gaps in government institutional disaster management mechanisms for water,
Locally-manufactured ceramic water filters (CWFs) remove Escherichia coli via physical screening, physicochemical mechanism
Maroua, the capital of Far North Cameroon, is frequently affected by outbreaks of waterborne diseases.
The Zimbabwean government and a number of organisations responded in various ways to the devastation done by Cyclone Idai, which occ
With humanitarian emergencies occurring at increasing rates and affecting a growing number of people, evidence-based strategies and