In the post-emergency context, economic revitalization is a key factor for any response. Therefore, demand-driven interventions that promote sustainable livelihoods should be favoured. This case study from Afghanistan illustrates effective emergency WASH response using demand-driven methods in a post conflict setting. Resources were invested in promotion and marketing of household-level water and sanitation interventions. At the same time, artisans were trained and livelihoods were developed to meet the new demand for household water filters and latrines. This approach has created sustainable livelihoods for many artisans while also addressing health issues relating to water quality and sanitation
There is a tendency for WASH interventions in emergency settings to be spontaneous and they frequent...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Even in 2015, 784 million people are forced to drink contaminated water and over t...
ACF recognizes the need for more WASH governance in link with its operations in humanitarian crisis,...
In the post-emergency context, economic revitalization is a key factor for any response. Therefore, ...
Advocacy is an important tool, as it lays a foundation for sustainable change, with its impact at th...
High mortality and morbidity rates are prevalent in Afghanistan and one of the causes being lack of ...
Graduation date: 2014The Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) sector of international development wo...
There has been sustained interest of agencies working in the humanitarian WASH field to identify too...
This paper presents the process and findings of a Pre-Crisis Market Analysis (PCMA) conducted in Har...
Large-scale and complex emergencies often occur in countries where government institutions have weak...
This case study documents the introduction by Action Against Hunger of the sanitation marketing of E...
In this paper, we argue for including a full hygiene promotion intervention as an early part of emer...
The use of closed-loop sanitation systems (CLSS), or reuse-oriented sanitation systems, has increase...
This paper describes the potential of ecological sanitation (ecosan), and in particular of urine-div...
There is a lack of evidence-base for WASH interventions in emergencies, although many agencies colle...
There is a tendency for WASH interventions in emergency settings to be spontaneous and they frequent...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Even in 2015, 784 million people are forced to drink contaminated water and over t...
ACF recognizes the need for more WASH governance in link with its operations in humanitarian crisis,...
In the post-emergency context, economic revitalization is a key factor for any response. Therefore, ...
Advocacy is an important tool, as it lays a foundation for sustainable change, with its impact at th...
High mortality and morbidity rates are prevalent in Afghanistan and one of the causes being lack of ...
Graduation date: 2014The Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) sector of international development wo...
There has been sustained interest of agencies working in the humanitarian WASH field to identify too...
This paper presents the process and findings of a Pre-Crisis Market Analysis (PCMA) conducted in Har...
Large-scale and complex emergencies often occur in countries where government institutions have weak...
This case study documents the introduction by Action Against Hunger of the sanitation marketing of E...
In this paper, we argue for including a full hygiene promotion intervention as an early part of emer...
The use of closed-loop sanitation systems (CLSS), or reuse-oriented sanitation systems, has increase...
This paper describes the potential of ecological sanitation (ecosan), and in particular of urine-div...
There is a lack of evidence-base for WASH interventions in emergencies, although many agencies colle...
There is a tendency for WASH interventions in emergency settings to be spontaneous and they frequent...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Even in 2015, 784 million people are forced to drink contaminated water and over t...
ACF recognizes the need for more WASH governance in link with its operations in humanitarian crisis,...