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- Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) - UNICEF
UNICEF works in over 100 countries to help provide access to clean water and reliable sanitation, and to promote basic hygiene practices that keep children safe from infectious disease
- Water, Sanitation and Hygiene | UNICEF Nigeria
Seventy-three per cent of the diarrhoeal and enteric disease burden is associated with poor access to adequate water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), and is disproportionately borne by poorer children
- Water, sanitation and hygiene | UNICEF Afghanistan
Today, we’re the lead provider of water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) across the country We bring climate-resilient facilities straight to children in need, installing solar-powered pumps that make clean water accessible to entire communities – and keep water management in their hands
- Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) in emergencies
UNICEF saves lives in fragile contexts by trucking water, treating piped water, repairing broken water supply and sanitation systems, drilling wells, building temporary latrines, providing essential hygiene items and delivering hygiene messages
- WASH: Water, sanitation and hygiene | UNICEF Pakistan
Pakistan’s vulnerability to disasters including earthquakes, floods, droughts, and internal displacement due to conflict, often leaves hundreds of thousands of affected people in need of emergency water and sanitation support
- Water, sanitation and hygiene | UNICEF India
India has made rapid progress in ending open defecation across the country, which significantly impacts improving water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) In 2015, nearly half of India’s population of around 568 million people suffered the indignity of defecating in fields, forests, bodies of water, or other public spaces due to a lack of access
- Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) | UNICEF Uganda
Clean water must be readily available for people to improve their hygiene habits, as must soap And girls must have privacy and dignity when using sanitation facilities UNICEF supports community-led total sanitation (CLTS), a process of education and communication to help change behaviours
- Water Sanitation Hygiene (WASH) | UNICEF Namibia
UNICEF works with government and development partners to assist families in treating and safely storing water, washing hands with soap, and eliminating the practice of open defecation, at schools and health facilities
- Water and Sanitation (WASH) | UNICEF Nepal
Our water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) section works in Nepal to improve water and sanitation services, as well as basic hygiene practices We work to Improve access to safe water at schools and health care facilities through inter-sectoral collaboration
- Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) | UNICEF Viet Nam
Nearly three million people still practice open defecation that contaminates water sources, while 16 million people are without hygienic latrines Gaps remain in handwashing with soap, as more than 85 per cent of people not washing hands with soap at key moments
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