This paper presents the process and findings of a Pre-Crisis Market Analysis (PCMA) conducted in Harare, Zimbabwe in 2016 which aimed at informing preparedness and response actions for WASH interventions relating to typhoid and cholera disease outbreaks in high density suburbs in the city. It also outlines some of the risk reduction and response work initiated based on the findings of the PCMA in the subsequent year in response to a typhoid outbreak. This paper aims to share the learnings from the project informing how Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) practitioners can utilise markets for both preparedness and response interventions in WASH programmes
There is a tendency for WASH interventions in emergency settings to be spontaneous and they frequent...
The Government of Zimbabwe and UNICEF are implementing a Small Towns WASH Programme in 14 small urba...
Sanitation service delivery in South Africa is directly linked to the history of the country. The nu...
In the post-emergency context, economic revitalization is a key factor for any response. Therefore, ...
Introduction: Cholera is an acute diarrheal disease that has a substantial impact on public health. ...
Zimbabwe experienced a decade long economic decline that adversely affected access to water and sani...
An unprecedented cholera outbreak affected Zimbabwe from August 2008 to July 2009 with 98,592 cases ...
Zimbabwe has been affected by the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic like the rest of the world. In t...
Rural WASH Project (2012-2016) is being implemented in 33 of 60 rural districts in five provinces of...
There is a lack of evidence-base for WASH interventions in emergencies, although many agencies colle...
The Government of Zimbabwe and UNICEF are implementing a Small Towns WASH Programme (STWP) in 14 tow...
A successful WASH response relies on good coordination and preparedness. There have been global init...
WASH is often promoted as a way of preventing water borne diseases such as cholera. The overwhelming...
In this paper, we argue for including a full hygiene promotion intervention as an early part of emer...
Action Against Hunger commissioned five studies on WASH governance in the Philippines, Pakistan, Dji...
There is a tendency for WASH interventions in emergency settings to be spontaneous and they frequent...
The Government of Zimbabwe and UNICEF are implementing a Small Towns WASH Programme in 14 small urba...
Sanitation service delivery in South Africa is directly linked to the history of the country. The nu...
In the post-emergency context, economic revitalization is a key factor for any response. Therefore, ...
Introduction: Cholera is an acute diarrheal disease that has a substantial impact on public health. ...
Zimbabwe experienced a decade long economic decline that adversely affected access to water and sani...
An unprecedented cholera outbreak affected Zimbabwe from August 2008 to July 2009 with 98,592 cases ...
Zimbabwe has been affected by the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic like the rest of the world. In t...
Rural WASH Project (2012-2016) is being implemented in 33 of 60 rural districts in five provinces of...
There is a lack of evidence-base for WASH interventions in emergencies, although many agencies colle...
The Government of Zimbabwe and UNICEF are implementing a Small Towns WASH Programme (STWP) in 14 tow...
A successful WASH response relies on good coordination and preparedness. There have been global init...
WASH is often promoted as a way of preventing water borne diseases such as cholera. The overwhelming...
In this paper, we argue for including a full hygiene promotion intervention as an early part of emer...
Action Against Hunger commissioned five studies on WASH governance in the Philippines, Pakistan, Dji...
There is a tendency for WASH interventions in emergency settings to be spontaneous and they frequent...
The Government of Zimbabwe and UNICEF are implementing a Small Towns WASH Programme in 14 small urba...
Sanitation service delivery in South Africa is directly linked to the history of the country. The nu...