The book Emergency Sanitation: Assessment and programme design has been produced to assist those involved in planning and implementing emergency sanitation programmes. The main focus of the book is a systematic and structured approach to assessment and programme design. It provides a balance between the hardware (technical) and software (socio-cultural, institutional) aspects of sanitation programmes, and links short-term emergency response to long-term sustainability. The book is relevant to a wide range of emergency situations, including both natural and conflict-induced disasters, and open and closed settings. It is suitable for field technicians, engineers and hygiene promoters, as well as staff at agency headquarters.
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Emergency Sanitation (WEDC, 2002)
UNHCR Global Strategy for Public Health 2014 – 2018 (UNHCR, 2014)
This document describes UNHCR’s global strategy for public health through a set of guiding principles and strategic approaches including protection; age, gender and diversity; equity; access; sustainability; community empowerment; appropriateness and reliability; partnerships and coordination; capacity building; communication and advocacy; integrated approaches; measurement and monitoring; and innovation. The document describes strategic objectives and enabling actions per sub-sector (Public Health, HIV and Reproductive Health, Food Security and Nutrition, and WASH).
- Tags: Public Health.
UNHCR Refugee WASH Standards and Indicators (UNHCR, 2016)
A summary of UNHCR water, excreta management, solid waste management, disease vector control and hygiene promotion standards and indicators for emergency and post emergency refugee settings including means of verification.
Costing Water Services in Refugee Camps (IRC and UNHCR, 2015)
This report applies the life-cycle costs approach (LCCA) to the provision of water services in two UN refugee camps, Bambasi in Ethiopia and Kounoungou in Chad. It is based on cost data from financial reports in Geneva and both camps and on service-level data collected through the UNHCR monitoring system and on site through water point surveys.
The purpose of the study was (1) to better understand the structure, magnitude and drivers of the cost of providing a targeted level of water service to refugees, and (2) to reflect on the applicability of LCCA in the UNHCR monitoring framework and the potential for implementing it in systematically.
- Locations: Africa, Bambasi, Chad, East and Horn of Africa, Ethiopia, Kounoungou, and Sudan and Chad Special Operational Region. Organisations: IRC (International Water and Sanitation Centre). Categories: WASH Research Documents.
UNHCR WASH Rapid Assessment Forms (UNHCR, 2015)
These rapid (emergency) assessment tools can be used to help assess water supply, excreta management, solid waste management, hygiene and disease vector control conditions in the following refugee settings: These rapid (emergency) assessment tools can be used to help assess water supply, excreta management, solid waste management, hygiene and disease vector control conditions in the following refugee settings: Camps; Settlements; Transit Centres; Schools; Health Centres and Urban Settlements. It also contains references to UNHCR’s WASH indicators and recommendations for data collection.
WASH Winterization Technical Brief (UNHCR, 2015)
This technical brief is intended to provide guidance for UNHCR staff and Partners involved in winterization of WASH facilities in the current European refugee and migrant situation.
- Tags: Bathing Facilities, Bathing Facilities, Excreta Management, Excreta Management, Excreta Management, Excreta Management, Hygiene Promotion, Hygiene Promotion, Hygiene Promotion, Piped Water Networks, Water Supply, Water Supply, and Water Supply. Locations: Central Europe and the Baltic States, Eastern Europe, and Europe. Categories: WASH Emergency Guidelines, WASH Emergency Guidelines, WASH Emergency Guidelines, WASH Emergency Tools, WASH Emergency Tools, WASH Guidelines, WASH Guidelines, WASH Operational Guidelines, WASH Operational Guidelines, WASH Policy Guidelines, and WASH Policy Guidelines.
F-502/2015a UNHCR Solid Waste Management Action Plan Template (UNHCR, 2105)
Where required, UNHCR and WASH actors may use this template to develop a solid waste management action plan that describes a list of prioritised solid waste management activities in addition to WHO, WHAT, WHERE, WHEN and HOW they will be carried out.
F-501/2015a UNHCR Landfill Sanitary Survey Form (UNHCR, 2015)
This form can be used to assess the refugee landfill site for public health and environmental sanitary risk factors.
F-500/2015a UNHCR Solid Waste Composition Assessment Template (UNHCR, 2015)
UNHCR field staff and their partners should conduct a waste composition assessment to assess the types of waste being produced and their and rates of production. Ideally the assessment should be carried out within the first three months of a displacement emergency and then at least once a year. Waste management short, medium and long term strategies for each waste stream should be revaluated and reorganised according to the findings of this assessment.
F-106/2015a UNHCR WASH Related Environmental Impact Assessment Template (UNHCR, 2015)
Where required, UNHCR and WASH actors should prepare a WASH related environmental impact assessment. This template should be used to assist in the process.
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