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Water, Sanitation and Hygiene in Humanitarian Contexts

Water, Sanitation and Hygiene in Humanitarian Contexts

Richard C Carter

(2015)

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Abstract

Earthquakes, tsunamis, floods, droughts, disease outbreaks as well as conflicts are all crises that result in death as well as profound disruption to those left behind, and to those communities who shelter them. Among the most urgent interventions are those to provide water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) to affected communities. Water, Sanitation and Hygiene in Humanitarian Contexts presents contributions on the changing field of humanitarian WASH response and questions research and practice in this field. What are the research gaps in WASH response? What are the most effective means of providing clean water in different settings? How are the latest innovations in emergency sanitation performing? How can women’s menstrual hygiene needs best be met in humanitarian situations? The chapters address a wide range of WASH subjects, in a variety of geographical settings and are written by experienced practitioners and researchers. The approach of the book is straightforward and practical, with little theory – the focus being on improving professional practice in the midst of humanitarian suffering. This book is written for those whose everyday work involves humanitarian response to WASH needs in emergencies and disasters, but it is also aimed at development professionals from the WASH and other sectors, including researchers and practitioners.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
WATERLINES_PRELIMS.pdf 1
WATERLINES_CH01.pdf 7
WATERLINES_CH02.pdf 19
WATERLINES_CH03.pdf 41
WATERLINES_CH04.pdf 59
WATERLINES_CH05.pdf 69
WATERLINES_CH06.pdf 89
WATERLINES_CH07.pdf 103
WATERLINES_CH08.pdf 119
WATERLINES_CH09.pdf 129
WATERLINES_CH10.pdf 145
WATERLINES_CH11.pdf 149