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Publication year

  • 2018 (2)
  • 2011 (1)

Country

  • Liberia (1)
  • Nigeria (1)
  • Uganda (1)

Emergency type

  • Population displacement (1)
  • (-) Camp setting (3)

WASH Technical Area

  • Sanitation (3)
    • Bathing Areas (2)
    • Sanitation - other (2)
    • (-) Latrines / desludging (3)
  • Environmental hygiene (2)
    • Env. Hygiene - other (2)
    • Site Improvements (2)
  • Gender or Vulnerable population (1)

Document type

  • (-) NGO Report (3)

Assessment Methodology

  • (-) Monitoring & Evaluation Report (3)

Reporting Agency

  • Oxfam and WEDC (2)
  • Action Contre la Faim - ACF (1)
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Sanitation solutions for a refugee camp: Field trial of sanitation for the vulnerable

In most of the emergency project, we just provided facilities to help people in need to have some living environment. The vulnerable people are always forgotten in this environment. That the case of those ( 4% of refugees ) in the Bahn camp.

Publication year: 2011    Reporting Agency: Action Contre la Faim - ACF    Author(s): Moyenga_D., Rudge_L.

Lighting the Way: Lighting, sanitation and the risk of gender-based violence in Aburi camp, Nigeria

Humanitarian agencies strive to provide sanitation facilities which are safe, accessible and afford users privacy and dignity. Yet in reality, women in particular have many concerns which can prevent them from using the facilities, especially after dark.

Publication year: 2018    Reporting Agency: Oxfam and WEDC    Author(s): Hastie_R., Lafrenière_J., Sissons_C., Reed_B., Fisher_J., Vidal_J.

Lighting the Way: Lighting, sanitation and the risk of gender-based violence Omugo extension camp, Uganda

Humanitarian agencies strive to provide sanitation facilities which are safe, accessible and afford users privacy and dignity. Yet in reality, women in particular have many concerns which can prevent them from using the facilities, especially after dark.

Publication year: 2018    Reporting Agency: Oxfam and WEDC    Author(s): Fisher_J., Reed_B., Vidal_J., Sissons_C., Lafrenière_J., Hastie_R.

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