In many conflicts around the world, more children die from diseases linked to unsafe water than from direct violence. UNICEF is releasing Water Under Fire volume 3, a report that highlights the issues children face in accessing water in times of war.
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Water Under Fire (Vol 3)
Water Under Fire (Vol 2)
This second volume of the Water Under Fire report series is dedicated to the WASH sector’s capacity to deliver a predictable, quality humanitarian WASH response, and provides a change agenda and road map towards strengthening this capacity.
- Tags: Human Right to Water / Sanitation, Human Right to Water / Sanitation, and WASH Coordination. Categories: WASH Policy Guidelines and WASH Policy Guidelines.
Faecal Sludge Management
This book compiles the state of knowledge of this rapidly evolving field, and presents an integrated approach that includes technology, management and planning. It addresses the planning and organization of the entire faecal sludge management service chain, from the collection and transport of sludge and treatment options, to the final enduse or disposal of treated sludge. In addition to providing fundamentals and an overview of technologies, the book goes into details of operational, institutional and financial aspects, and provides guidance on how to plan a city-level faecal sludge management project with the involvement of all the stakeholders.
To know more: www.sandec.ch/fsm_book
- Tags: Humanitarian to Development, Humanitarian to Development, Humanitarian to Development, Technology selection, Urban, WASH Assessments, WASH Assessments, and WASH Assessments. Organisations: IWA.
Compendium of Sanitation Technologies in Emergencies
This document is a comprehensive and user-friendly capacity development tool for sanitation solutions in emergency settings. It provides detailed information on key decision criteria for tried and tested emergency sanitation technologies and information on cross-cutting issues such as inclusive design, soil analysis and institutional framework, relevant to come up with informed sanitation technology decisions in emergencies.
www.emersan-compendium.org
- Tags: Communal Toilets, Desludging and Excreta Transportation, Desludging and Excreta Transportation, Drain Fields, Excreta / Urine ReUse, Excreta Composting, Excreta Management, Excreta Management, Excreta Treatment, Excreta Treatment, Faecal Sludge Management, Faecal Sludge Management, Household Toilets, Septic Tanks, Septic Tanks, Sewerage and Excreta Conveyance, Sewerage and Excreta Conveyance, Waste to Value, and Waste to Value. Organisations: BORDA, EAWAG, EAWAG, and Global WASH Cluster.
COVID-19 Preparedness in UNHCR Schools (UNHCR, 2020)
This document presents the results of a survey assessing the WASH readiness of schools in UNHCR-
supported refugee camps and refugee settlements. UNHCR and partners are using the results to improve water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) COVID-19 mitigation measures in schools and design targeted improvements to WASH facilities to allow for safe operation of schools.
- Tags: COVID-19.
Compendium of Accessible WASH Technologies
This document contains examples of WASH technologies are that users can use to make their WASH facilities accessible to users with disabilities.
- Tags: Cross Cutting, Cross Cutting, and Disability. Organisations: WaterAid and WEDC.
COVID-19 Training Webinar: Preparedness for Safe Refugee Schools (UNHCR, 2020)
This training powerpoint presentation was used as part of a webinar for preparedness for safe operation of schools in refugee settings with relation to COVID-19. The webinar describes the rationale of data collection, how the data collection should be carried out, prioritised locations, timeline and specific practical training on mobile data collection using Open Data Kit (ODK) Collect.
Core Questions and Indicators for Monitoring WASH in Health Care Facilities (JMP, 2018)
This document presents recommended core questions to support harmonised monitoring of WASH in health care facilities as part of the SDGs. The core indicators and questions in this guide were developed by the Global Task Team for Monitoring WASH in HCF, convened by the WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply, Sanitation
and Hygiene (JMP), and working under the auspices of the Global Action Plan on WASH in HCF. They are derived from current global normative documents, national standards and regulations, questions that have been used in facility assessment surveys and censuses, and the normative criteria of the human rights to water and sanitation: accessibility, availability, quality and acceptability.
Core Questions and Indicators for Monitoring WASH in Schools (JMP, 2018)
This document presents recommended core questions to support harmonised monitoring of WASH in schools as part of the SDGs. The questions in this guide were agreed upon by the Global Task Team for Monitoring WASH in Schools
in the SDGs, convened by the Joint Monitoring Programme for Water and Sanitation (JMP). They are based on the current global norms, existing national standards, questions in national censuses and multi-national surveys, global WASH in schools monitoring recommendations, and normative human rights criteria: availability, acceptability, accessibility and quality.
- Tags: WASH in Schools, WASH in Schools, and WASH in Schools. Organisations: UNICEF, UNICEF, UNICEF, UNICEF, WHO, and WHO.
Water Supply in Protracted Humanitarian Crisis (OXFAM, UNHCR, 2020)
This paper looks in more detail at the concept of sustainability of water supply in protracted crisis and sets out a number of factors that should be considered if better service delivery arrangements are to be achieved.
- Tags: Value for Money, WASH Programme Management, WASH Programme Management, WASH Strategy Development, WASH Strategy Development, WASH Strategy Development, and Water Supply. Languages: English, English, English, English, English, English, English, English, English, and English. Organisations: OXFAM GB, UNHCR, UNHCR, UNHCR, UNHCR, and UNHCR. Categories: WASH Guidelines, WASH Operational Guidelines, and WASH Operational Guidelines.