The Syria crisis presents many challenges but more interestingly opportunities to respond differently than our usual WaSH response. Oxfam’s experiences both in Jordan, Lebanon, Gaza and Syria have enabled us to build relationships and alliances with key market actors to either provide water via a voucher based system, and or through direct operational activities with the local water authorities installing reverse osmosis systems, large scale generators, control panels and submersible pumps. This paper therefore provides an overview of these experiences in the hope of building and replicating this further across other agencies, and other middle income, and urban crises
the most basic services: without clean water, sanitation facilities and electricity. But, these figu...
AbstractThis position paper presents a set of recommendations, advocating that all stakeholders conc...
Three years after Zaatari camp was established in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, to host Syrian re...
GOAL has been carrying out Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) programming in Syria since 2013. Thi...
Abstract Emergency water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) programming often fails to me...
Syria is a water scarce country, whose water problems have been compounded by the ongoing conflict a...
Since March 2011, the Syrian crisis has displaced nine million individuals with an estimated 1.5 mil...
Lebanon is a relatively small country but has the largest concentration of refugees per capita in th...
Water scarcity is a critical problem facing the Middle East, more so than any other region of the wo...
Abstract Background Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) are immediate priorities for human surviva...
Jordan’s Ministry of Water and Irrigation (MWI) characterizes the country as suffering from severe w...
This thesis adapts a dynamic economic model of groundwater extraction to analyze the environmental i...
Water scarcity is an urgent issue in the Middle East, and rapid population growth caused by the refu...
27/03/2018 The situation in the Middle East S/PV.8217 18-08569 3/21 toilets have been installed, and...
S/2018/619 12/22 18-09778 29. In Raqqah, an estimated 132,000 people have returned to Raqqah city si...
the most basic services: without clean water, sanitation facilities and electricity. But, these figu...
AbstractThis position paper presents a set of recommendations, advocating that all stakeholders conc...
Three years after Zaatari camp was established in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, to host Syrian re...
GOAL has been carrying out Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) programming in Syria since 2013. Thi...
Abstract Emergency water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) programming often fails to me...
Syria is a water scarce country, whose water problems have been compounded by the ongoing conflict a...
Since March 2011, the Syrian crisis has displaced nine million individuals with an estimated 1.5 mil...
Lebanon is a relatively small country but has the largest concentration of refugees per capita in th...
Water scarcity is a critical problem facing the Middle East, more so than any other region of the wo...
Abstract Background Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) are immediate priorities for human surviva...
Jordan’s Ministry of Water and Irrigation (MWI) characterizes the country as suffering from severe w...
This thesis adapts a dynamic economic model of groundwater extraction to analyze the environmental i...
Water scarcity is an urgent issue in the Middle East, and rapid population growth caused by the refu...
27/03/2018 The situation in the Middle East S/PV.8217 18-08569 3/21 toilets have been installed, and...
S/2018/619 12/22 18-09778 29. In Raqqah, an estimated 132,000 people have returned to Raqqah city si...
the most basic services: without clean water, sanitation facilities and electricity. But, these figu...
AbstractThis position paper presents a set of recommendations, advocating that all stakeholders conc...
Three years after Zaatari camp was established in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, to host Syrian re...