We learn what works to make people’s lives healthier and improve the health care system.
We have included wash activities as part of an integrated response in hard-to-reach areas through the mobile shelter/NFI response as well as in static projects such as education. This includes construction of latrines, providing boreholes and repair of already existing as well as community sensitization. Wash activities are also implemented in relation to education interventions with both focus on primary sanitation needs as well as hygiene promotion and female needs in relation to the dignity responses.
Result: Improved and sustained access to community managed water resources, Sanitation and Hygiene services that will eventually contribute to reduction of morbidity and mortality due to WASH related diseases.