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Deepak K. C. (2022) INTER-COMMUNITY BRIDGING: AN INDICATOR OF SOCIAL COHESION IN ROHINGYA REFUGEE CAMP, COX’S BAZAR

In August 2017, thousands of Rohingya flee their homes in Myanmar and arrived at Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. As of April 2022, there were 925,380 refugees accommodated in 34 camps around the towns of Ukhiya and Teknaf. Rohingya refugees and host communities in Cox’s Bazar live with inadequate water and sanitation facilities resulting in adverse health impacts. Besides this, such huge influxes of refugees accelerated the […]

Online since: 18.10.2022
Views: 768
Downloads: 161

Ali, M. (2022) BOLSTERING SOCIAL COHESION USING COMMUNITY-MANAGED WATER SUPPLY NETWORKS IN UKHIA, COX’S BAZAR, BANGLADESH

Bangladesh is the eighth-most populous country in the world, with a population exceeding 166 million people in an area of 147,600 square kilometres making it one of the most densely populated countries in the world. About a million Rohingyas have fled due to the ethnic cleansing in Myanmar and sought refuge in Bangladesh. The refugees are in temporary settlements in hilly areas of Cox’s Bazar with […]

Online since: 18.10.2022
Views: 883
Downloads: 121

Yesmin, K. (2022) ROHINGYA COMMUNITIES BENEFIT FROM PIPE WATER DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS IN THE CAMPS OF COX’S BAZAR, BANGLADESH

Globally, at least two billion people use a drinking water source contaminated with faeces1. As result of microbial contamination with faeces, it poses the greatest risk to drinking-water safety. In 2010, the UN General Assembly explicitly recognized the human right to water and sanitation. Everyone has the right to sufficient, continuous, safe, acceptable, physically accessible, and affordable water for personal and domestic use. Sustainable Development […]

Online since: 18.10.2022
Views: 772
Downloads: 293

Mamun, Z. (2022) PARADIGM SHIFT: THE HUMANITARIAN DEVELOPMENT NEXUS IN COX’S BAZAR DISTRICT, BANGLADESH

According to Joint Monitoring Programme, 58.5% have safely managed services for drinking water in 2020. One in five households has to spend more than 30 minutes fetching water from an outside source. The statistics also suggest a serious gap in sanitation facilities; about one-third of the households (31%) use unimproved toilet facilities; 22% of households use pit latrines without slabs, and 3% use a hanging […]

Online since: 18.10.2022
Views: 886
Downloads: 1377

Begum, S. (2022) ADOLESCENT GIRLS LEAD AS MENSTRUAL HYGIENE MANAGEMENT FACILITATORS IN THE ROHINGYA COMMUNITY, COX`S BAZAR, BANGLADESH

Adolescence is a vital period for human development as life enters a new phase with the onset of menstruation for girls. This new change sometimes leads many adolescents to experience stigma, bullying and social exclusion, also introducing them to new vulnerabilities. In many parts of Bangladesh, menstruation is a taboo and has myths attached to it which can lead to poor personal hygiene and consequent […]

Online since: 18.10.2022
Views: 832
Downloads: 111

Khalid Azami, M. (2022) PROVIDING SOLAR POWERED WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS TO PROMOTE SAFE DRINKING WATER AND HYGIENE IN MAIDAN WARDAK PROVINCE OF AFGHANISTAN

Afghanistan is affected by manmade and natural disasters, which have caused a significant displacement of people. People often move from their place of origin to cities and are settled in areas where access to safe drinking water is limited. In 2020, only 47.5 per cent of the population had access to basic drinking water services and 38.1 per cent had basic hygiene services1. As a […]

Online since: 18.10.2022
Views: 705
Downloads: 214

GIZ WatSSUP (2022) IMPROVING WATER AND SANITATION SERVICE DELIVERY // DISTRICT LEVEL

The GIZ Programme Water Supply and Sanitation for Refugee Settlements and Host Communities in Northern Uganda (WatSSUP) operates on the nexus of humanitarian and development work and focuses on both refugee and host communities. The programme is implemented under the special initiative on forced displacement of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). This is in line with Germany’s commitment to international […]

Online since: 14.10.2022
Views: 1012
Downloads: 105

GIZ WatSSUP (2022) ALTERNATIVE LATRINE AND HANDWASHING TECHNOLOGIES // DEMONSTRATION PLOTS

The GIZ Programme WatSSUP operates on the nexus of humanitarian and development work and focuses on both refugee and host communities. The programme is implemented under the special initiative on forced displacement of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and implemented by GIZ in line with Germany’s commitment to international burden and responsibility sharing under the UN Global Compact on Refugees. […]

Online since: 14.10.2022
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Downloads: 109

GIZ WatSSUP (2022) GENDER ANALYSIS // FOR THE GIZ PROGRAMME WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION FOR REFUGEE SETTLEMENTS AND HOST COMMUNITIES IN NORTHERN UGANDA // WatSSUP

The observations and recommendations presented in this gender analysis are meant to provide information to the programme regarding the relevance of gender aspects in Uganda, and particularly for the continued implementation process of the Programme: Water Supply and Sanitation for Refugee Settlements and Host Communities in Northern Uganda (WatSSUP).

Online since: 14.10.2022
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Downloads: 177

GIZ WatSSUP (2022) WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE // SENSITIZATION AND AWARENESS EVENTS

The GIZ Programme WatSSUP operates on the nexus of humanitarian and development work and focuses on both refugee and host communities. The programme is implemented under the special initiative on forced displacement of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and implemented by GIZ in line with Germany’s commitment to international burden and responsibility sharing under the UN Global Compact on Refugees.

Online since: 14.10.2022
Views: 957
Downloads: 1460

GIZ WatSSUP (2022) CASH FOR WORK // TREE PLANTING FOR WATER SOURCE PROTECTION

The WatSSUP Cash for Work (CfW) tree planting activity takes place between April and November 2022. It aims at improving the water source protection of water supply system catchment areas as well as delivering positive impact on household incomes. The activity covers a total of 18 acres in the West Nile Region in Northern Uganda. 9 acres of trees are planted in Yumbe district (Bidibidi […]

Online since: 14.10.2022
Views: 980
Downloads: 87

Septien, S., Mupinga, R.T., Chatema, T.M., Perumal, S.R., Mary, E. (2021) Addendum of Data related to Drying of Faecal Sludge from On-Site Sanitation Facilities and Fresh Faeces

The present document consists of an addendum of data to the Handbook of Methods for Faecal Sludge Analysis. It is part of a project funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates (BMGF) through the OPP1164143, untitled “Characterization of faecal material during drying”. This project was granted for funding after the 5-years Transformative Technologies convening at the BMGF headquarters in 2016, where drying was recognized as […]

Online since: 06.10.2022
Views: 1820
Downloads: 2928

University of Leeds (2022) SFD Lite Report – Gia Nghia, Vietnam

Gia Nghia is a small but quickly growing and urbanising town. 87% of households have water supply provided on premises with projects underway to bring this to over 90%, and 100% of the population has access to a sanitation system (no open defecation is reported). Waste stabilisation ponds were constructed to treat wastewater, but these are not operational due to a lack of connections to […]

Online since: 06.10.2022
Views: 1358
Downloads: 2104

Libby, J. A., Wells, E. C., & Mihelcic, J. R. (2020) Moving up the Sanitation Ladder while Considering Function: An Assessment of Indigenous Communities, Pit Latrine Users, and Their Perceptions of Resource Recovery Sanitation Technology in Panama

As households move up the sanitation ladder, health risks presumably decline but the corresponding technologies may require increasing operation and maintenance costs. One critique of the ladder is that it prioritizes technology and could be improved if it included a functional approach to monitoring, such as including aspects of environmental sustainability that consider resource recovery. Using analyses of data obtained from semi-structured interviews, surveys, and […]

Online since: 30.09.2022
Views: 943
Downloads: 120

Wells, E. C., Vidmar, A. M., Webb, W. A., Ferguson, A. C., Verbyla, M. E., de los Reyes III, F. L., ... & Mihelcic, J. R. (2022) Meeting the Water and Sanitation Challenges of Underbounded Communities in the U.S.

Water and sanitation (wastewater) infrastructure in the United States is aging and deteriorating, with massive underinvestment over the past several decades. For many years, lack of attention to water and sanitation infrastructure has combined with racial segregation and discrimination to produce uneven access to water and wastewater services resulting in growing threats to human and environmental health. In many metropolitan areas in the U.S., those […]

Online since: 30.09.2022
Views: 785
Downloads: 104

Naughton, C. C., Akers, P., Yoder, D., Baer, R., & Mihelcic, J. R. (2018) Can Sanitation Technology Play a Role in User Perceptions of Resource Recovery? An Evaluation of Composting Latrine Use in Developing World Communities in Panama

There remains a large unmet need for sanitation access throughout the world that compromises both human and environmental health. Opportunities exist to employ sanitation systems that better utilize and recover scarce resources from excreta such as water, energy, and nutrients. However, technologies such as a composting latrine may require more maintenance and close handling of feces compared to other sanitation technologies. This study aims to […]

Online since: 30.09.2022
Views: 691
Downloads: 117

Willetts, J Kumar, A, Mills, F (2022) Urban sanitation and climate change: A public service at risk Landscape study

The study provides recent advances and adaptations in policy, planning and service delivery to better manage climate related risks in urban contexts. It also identifies actionable strategies to support efforts to improve climate resilience in urban sanitation and to strengthen the argument for their implementation

Online since: 29.09.2022
Views: 1137
Downloads: 225

IDB, D&A and EP (2022) SFD Report – Punta del Diablo, Uruguay

Punta del Diablo is located on the Atlantic Ocean coast of Uruguay in the department of Rocha. The city is made up of six large sub-divisions: Punta del Diablo, Coronilla del Mar, Aldea del Mar, Santa Teresa de la Coronilla, Parque Santa Teresa and Santa Teresa (D&A and EP, 2021). For this report, a total population of 23,128 is estimated. Comprising a resident population of […]

Online since: 28.09.2022
Views: 1061
Downloads: 235

Oxford Policy Management on behalf of WSSCC (2016) Value for money study in Global Sanitation Fund programmes. Synthesis report

This report is the final output of the ‘Value for Money Study in Global Sanitation Fund Programmes’, hereafter ‘the VFM-GSF project’, funded by the Water and Sanitation Supply Collaborative Council (WSSCC)/Global Sanitation Fund (GSF). The stated objectives of the project were threefold: 1. To assess GSF-funded sanitation and hygiene implementation programmes to gauge current levels of economy, efficiency and effectiveness by applying standard VFM analysis procedures and […]

Online since: 26.09.2022
Views: 794
Downloads: 118

OECD (2019) Making Blended Finance Work for Water and Sanitation. Unlocking Commercial Finance for SDG 6

The OECD, with the support of the Swedish International Development Agency (Sida), has undertaken research to better understand the current and potential role of blended finance models for water-related investments. Considering the wide variety of potential types of water-related investments, this research takes a broad approach to water-related investment and covers blended finance models that contribute to the SDGs including, but not limited to, SDG […]

Online since: 26.09.2022
Views: 946
Downloads: 115

 

 

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