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Emergency responses in humanitarian contexts require rapid set-up of water supply.
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
Despite documented health benefits of household water treatment and storage (HWTS), achieving sustained use remains challenging.
Supplying safe drinking water in humanitarian emergencies is critical, and source water chlorination is a commonly implemented inter
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
This document provides guidance on how to use cash for latrines in camp settings.
Background. Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) are immediate priorities for human survival and dignity in emergencies.