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The Impact of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene on Key Health and Social Outcomes: Review of Evidence



report Jun 2016 ; 112 pages
Aut. Oliver Cumming & Joanna Esteves Mills
Ed. SHARE - London UNICEF - New York
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Abstract:
This evidence paper developed by SHARE and UNICEF looks at 10 areas identified collaboratively on which WASH can plausibly have a strong impact: diarrhoea, nutrition, complementary food hygiene, female psychosocial stress, violence, maternal and newborn health, menstrual hygiene management, school attendance, oral vaccine performance, and neglected tropical diseases. The paper highlights a number of points where evidence-based consensus has been established, or is emerging in these areas. While the paper has been tailored to support the development of the new UNICEF’s Strategy for WASH 2016-2030, it has broader relevance to the WASH sector as a whole.

Target Audiences:

Cooperation actors , Local and national decision makers

Keywords:

gender (CI) (DT) (ET) , health (CI) (DT) (ET) , menstrual hygiene (CI) (DT) (ET) , safe water supply (CI) (DT) (ET) , sanitation (CI) (DT) (ET) , school (CI) (DT) (ET) , socio-economic analysis (CI) (DT) (ET) , women (CI) (DT) (ET)

Publishers/Broadcasters:

SHARE - Sanitation and Hygiene Applied Research for Equity - London - United Kingdom
    

UNICEF - New York - Usa
    

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