Globally, many populations face structural and environmental barriers to access safe water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services. Among these populations are many of the 200 million pastoralists whose livelihood patterns and extreme environmental settings challenge conventional WASH programming approaches. In this paper, we studied the Afar pastoralists in Ethiopia to identify WASH interventions that can mostly alleviate public health risks, within the population's structural and environmental living constraints. Surveys were carried out with 148 individuals and observational assessments made in 12 households as part of a Pastoralist Community WASH Risk Assessment. The results show that low levels of access to infrastructure are further c...
Sub-Sahara African countries face immense challenges in ensuring adequate sanitation and hygiene beh...
Communities around the world living in either urban or rural areas continue to experience serious WA...
Abstract Background Despite evidence showing that access to and use of improved sanitation is associ...
Globally, many populations face structural and environmental barriers to access safe water, sanitati...
Unsafe water sources, poor sanitation, and insufficient hygiene practices are risk factors for disea...
Unsafe water sources, poor sanitation, and insufficient hygiene practices are risk factors for disea...
The Joint Monitoring Project of the World Health Organisation and UNICEF have been monitoring access...
We examine factors associated with the use of basic water supply and sanitation services as part of ...
Water is a human right that is fundamental for various livelihoods and a basic natural resource for ...
Background and Aims Access to safe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene is a fundamental human ri...
This paper explores access to water, sanitation, and health in pastoral communities in northern Tanz...
Background. Poor hygienic practices, inadequate water supply, and poor sanitary conditions play a ma...
The paper assessed access to WASH service in the Jariban district of Somalia. One hundred and sixty-...
This article uses theoretical discourses on risk to engage in a review of cultural and religious con...
Wajir South Development Association (WASDA) as one of the WASH actors in Wajir county, with support ...
Sub-Sahara African countries face immense challenges in ensuring adequate sanitation and hygiene beh...
Communities around the world living in either urban or rural areas continue to experience serious WA...
Abstract Background Despite evidence showing that access to and use of improved sanitation is associ...
Globally, many populations face structural and environmental barriers to access safe water, sanitati...
Unsafe water sources, poor sanitation, and insufficient hygiene practices are risk factors for disea...
Unsafe water sources, poor sanitation, and insufficient hygiene practices are risk factors for disea...
The Joint Monitoring Project of the World Health Organisation and UNICEF have been monitoring access...
We examine factors associated with the use of basic water supply and sanitation services as part of ...
Water is a human right that is fundamental for various livelihoods and a basic natural resource for ...
Background and Aims Access to safe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene is a fundamental human ri...
This paper explores access to water, sanitation, and health in pastoral communities in northern Tanz...
Background. Poor hygienic practices, inadequate water supply, and poor sanitary conditions play a ma...
The paper assessed access to WASH service in the Jariban district of Somalia. One hundred and sixty-...
This article uses theoretical discourses on risk to engage in a review of cultural and religious con...
Wajir South Development Association (WASDA) as one of the WASH actors in Wajir county, with support ...
Sub-Sahara African countries face immense challenges in ensuring adequate sanitation and hygiene beh...
Communities around the world living in either urban or rural areas continue to experience serious WA...
Abstract Background Despite evidence showing that access to and use of improved sanitation is associ...