Urban WASH

This collection comprises technical guidelines, case studies and toolkits about Urban WASH.The resources compiled in this collection offer practical guidelines  which are meant for humanitarian actors who are interested in WASH actiivities.  It  also provides knowledge regarding  mainstreaming urban WASH in existing  programmes, and describes the partnerships that will help maintain effective programming as engagement with urban WASH programming increases.These resources were published by leading organisations such as International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), Institute Of Water & Sanitation Development, ShelterCluster, Sustainable Sanitation Alliance (SuSanA) , RedRUK,United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF),  United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) , WaterAid, World Health Organisation 

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Child-Friendly Spaces and WASH

Proposed description: This collection provides inter-sectorial information between Child-Friendly Spaces (CFSs) and initiatives, and WASH.The purpose of these collection is to give practical guidance to the different actors that establish CFSs in different types of emergencies and contexts. The collection is also intended to guide advocacy efforts and donor practices in emergency settings where protection and well‐being ought to be high priorities. This guidelines were published by leading humanitarian agencies such as the Global Protection Cluster, Save the Children Fund, UNICEF and CARITAS. Please send suggestions for additional content for this Channel to info@humanitarianlibrary.org, or create your own Collection on the Library!

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