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Date: Feb 2014
Location: World

This video presents the work of the University of Denver Kibera Working Group and his partners. Their goal is to conduct research and develop a model of sustainable and scalable water and...

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This report presents the findings of research into the risks to delivery of WASH results posed by climate change in Africa, drawing on rapid case study reviews of WASH programming in Malawi,...

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This study aims to review and reflect on the existing ‘tools’ for adapting to, and managing the risk of, climate variability and change on water supply, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services,...

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This document describes the standard operating procedures for refugee camps in order to provide cheap, safe and sustainable sanitation facilities or equipment in the affected locations.

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This catalogue includes specifications and quality requirements for standard WASH equipment items such as pumps, tapstands, water tanks and water testing equipment. The catalogue is intended for...

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This paper is intended to support emergency operations, to help identify critical gaps in WASH services during the first six months of an emergency.

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This document highlights the key aspects of safe health-care waste management in order to guide policy-makers, practitioners and facility managers to improve such services in health-care...

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This guide provides WASH agencies with a standard WASH Kits for Hygiene, Sanitation Tools and Toilet Cleaning, to improve consistent effective response.

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This manual is UNHCR's general WASH programme guidance document. It aims to provide direction on general overarching principles that should be considered in all refugee WASH programmes including:...

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This Global baseline report 2018, part of the WHO and UNICEF joint monitoring programme for water supply, sanitation and hygiene, shows how new service ladders have been developed for WASH in...

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