Water, Sanitation, Hygiene
According to the Centers for Disease Control, global access to safe water, adequate sanitation, and proper hygiene education can reduce illness and death from disease, leading to improved health, poverty reduction, and socio-economic development. However, many countries are challenged to provide these basic necessities to their populations, leaving people at risk for water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH)-related diseases. Resources available within this theme offer information on providing access to safe water and appropriate sanitation facilities, and introducing sound hygiene behaviors.
Water, Sanitation, Hygiene Resources
Kenya - Ongoing USG Humanitarian Assistance to Kenya (02-28-2008)
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April 9, 2008U.S. Agency for International Development
This one pager provides an overview of USG Humanitarian assistance to Kenya in April 2008.Read more
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KenyaSub-Saharan AfricaKenya - Ongoing USG Humanitarian Assistance to Kenya (03-26-2008)
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March 26, 2008U.S. Agency for International Development
This one pager provides an overview of USG Humanitarian assistance to Kenya in March 2008.Read more
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KenyaSub-Saharan AfricaKenya - Complex Emergency: Fact Sheet #10, Fiscal Year (FY) 2008
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March 26, 2008U.S. Agency for International Development
Several factors impacting the upcoming maize harvest that are preventing farmers in IDP camps from preparing land for the long-rains planting season. The number of hectares planted during the upcoming season estimated to fall 25 to 30% below normal levels. IDPs are remaining in or moving into camps...Read more
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KenyaSub-Saharan AfricaKenya - Ongoing USG Humanitarian Assistance to Kenya (03-19-2008)
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March 19, 2008U.S. Agency for International Development
This one pager provides an overview of USG Humanitarian assistance to Kenya in March 2008.Read more
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KenyaSub-Saharan AfricaKenya - Complex Emergency: Fact Sheet #9, Fiscal Year (FY) 2008
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March 19, 2008U.S. Agency for International Development
Population displacement threatens to reduce land cultivation by up to 30% in the upcoming long rains planting season, likely to result in decreased food production and negatively impact food security throughout Kenya. Humanitarian agencies report concern over declining food security among...Read more
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KenyaSub-Saharan AfricaKenya - Ongoing USG Humanitarian Assistance to Kenya (03-12-2008)
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March 12, 2008U.S. Agency for International Development
This one pager provides an overview of USG Humanitarian assistance to Kenya in March 2008.Read more
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KenyaSub-Saharan AfricaKenya - Ongoing USG Humanitarian Assistance to Kenya (03-05-2008)
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March 5, 2008U.S. Agency for International Development
This one pager provides an overview of USG Humanitarian assistance to Kenya in March 2008.Read more
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KenyaSub-Saharan AfricaKenya - Ongoing USG Humanitarian Assistance to Kenya (02-27-2008)
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February 27, 2008U.S. Agency for International Development
This one pager provides an overview of USG Humanitarian assistance to Kenya in February 2008.Read more
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KenyaSub-Saharan AfricaKenya - Ongoing USG Humanitarian Assistance to Kenya (02-20-2008)
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February 20, 2008U.S. Agency for International Development
This one pager provides an overview of USG Humanitarian assistance to Kenya in February 2008.Read more
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KenyaSub-Saharan AfricaKenya - Complex Emergency: Fact Sheet #5, Fiscal Year (FY) 2008
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February 20, 2008U.S. Agency for International Development
The humanitarian response to post-election violence is shifting from addressing immediate needs to preparing for more protracted displacement of populations. With the violence affecting agriculture and markets across Kenya, the U.N. OCHA reported concerns of reduced staple food output from northern...Read more
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