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This guidance document for supporting people with incontinence in humanitarian and low- and middle- income contexts (LMICs), has bee
To date, over 900 TWT's (Tiger Worm Toilets) have been built and trialled across four countries by Oxfam in a range of settings incl
Humanitarian agencies strive to provide sanitation facilities which are safe, accessible and afford users privacy and dignity.
Camps are places of refuge for people fleeing conflict and disaster, but they can be dangerous, especially for women and girls.
Poor lighting at water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) facilities may reduce the usage of latrines and other services such as bathing
Despite its perceived importance, the evidence suggests that community engagement in all sectors of humanitarian response is often l
Solid waste and faecal sludge management in situations of rapid mass displacement are important to public health an
The aims of this study are to identify sanitation options for infants and young children less than five years old (IYCU5) in emergen
Appropriate and adequate sanitation solutions are crucial for the protection of human and environmental health in emergencies.
This factsheet addresses current developments, challenges, gaps and solutions in the planning and implementation fo sustainable sani