The WASH Working Group supports a coordinated response that ensures refugee access to water in sufficient quality and quantity, and access to quality sanitation services, while promoting improved personal and environmental hygiene. This includes the optimization of infrastructure design to further efficiency; the use of alternative water management models supporting host populations and refugees; the integration of solar powered pumping systems; the piloting of a community based management model; the expansion of sustainable sanitation waste to value solutions; strengthening household water storage capacity, and scaling partnerships with the Regional Water Bureau and the Regional Health Bureau for Sanitation and Hygiene Promotion.
An article published in the May 2018 edition of Open Access Government depicting the the expansion of a water scheme in Itang, Gambella Region, benefiting both refugees and host communities.
Date de publication: 2 May 2018 (il y a 1 mois)
Créé: 2 May 2018 (il y a 1 mois)
A presentation by the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WaSH) Working Group, highlighting sector achievements and challenges in 2017 and priorities for 2018
Date de publication: 22 March 2018 (il y a 3 mois)
Créé: 22 March 2018 (il y a 3 mois)
An article published in the May 2018 edition of Open Access Government depicting the the expansion of a water scheme in Itang, Gambella Region, benefiting both refugees and host communities.
Date de publication: 2 May 2018 (il y a 1 mois)
Créé: 2 May 2018 (il y a 1 mois)
The Knowledge, Attitude and Practice (KAP) survey was conducted to establish baseline information that would be used the assess the project's impact at the end of the project duration.
Date de publication: 21 March 2018 (il y a 3 mois)
Créé: 21 March 2018 (il y a 3 mois)
A presentation by the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WaSH) Working Group, highlighting sector achievements and challenges in 2017 and priorities for 2018
Date de publication: 22 March 2018 (il y a 3 mois)
Créé: 22 March 2018 (il y a 3 mois)