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During an outbreak of cholera, most patients can be treated in existing health facilities. However, health officials may decide to set up a temporary Cholera Treatment Center (CTC) either in part...
This document focuses on WASH sector EE functions but recognizes that the WASH EE sits in a broader country context that influences UNICEF’s work. It is a guide and resource for UNICEF country...
It is the intent that this training helps to strengthen key competencies of a range of stakeholders to support and carryout initiatives integrating WASH into HIV and HIV/ nutrition programmes at...
This thesis written by Mr. Moritz Hauer specifically directs focus towards addressing key environmental concerns during humanitarian assistance. Adressing the environmental aspects of humanitarian...
Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) supply systems and services in Middle East countries have increasingly weakened due to protracted conflicts. This WASH collection collates resources from...
This document can also be found on the Official website of the World Health Organisation (WHO) at https://www.who.int.
This interim guidance summarizes WHO...
This chapter of the IASC Gender Handbook examines the gender issues in relation to water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH). It outlines how to assess and implement gender equality programming in the...
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Providing water and sanitation facilities alone will not guarantee their optimal use nor will it necessarily improve public health. Only a gender and age-sensitive, participatory approach at all...
This channel collects resources relating to WASH in Pakistan