Éditeur: UNHCR An: 2017
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Éditeur: UNHCR An: 2017
Éditeur: UNHCR An: 2017
Éditeur: UNHCR An: 2017
Éditeur: UNHCR An: 2017
Éditeur: UNHCR An: 2017
Éditeur: UNHCR An: 2017
This document has been designed to help UNHCR and WASH actors assess potential WASH related safety and security issues related to trip, crush, pinch, pierce, cut, splinter, burn, poison, electrocution, road traffic accident, drowning, and gender based violence.
This document has been designed to help UNHCR and WASH actors assess WASH infrastructure for potential access from the individual perspective of each type of vulnerable user in particular persons with disabilities, women, children, and the elderly.
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.
This form can be used to assess the refugee landfill site for public health and environmental sanitary risk factors.