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A clean and decent life without WaSH? The impacts and risks of reduced WASH funding for Syrian refugees in Bekaa, Lebanon



report Mar 2018 ; 60 pages
Aut. John Adams
Ed. Oxfam - Beirut OXFAM UK - Oxford ; Isbn: 978-1-78748-295-1
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Abstract:
This study addressed the following problem statement: substantial cuts in funding for WaSH services for Syrian refugees living in ITS in the Bekaa are likely to produce a range of negative impacts in the areas of public health, livelihoods, protection and social stability. These negative impacts will affect not only Syrian refugees but also Lebanese communities. The impacts related to WaSH will create an additional burden for other sectors of assistance that are also weakened by funding constraints and less able to respond effectively. The findings of the study substantially confirm this statement.

Target Audience:

All public

Keywords:

access to sanitation (CI) (DT) (ET) , access to water (CI) (DT) (ET) , humanitarian (CI) (DT) (ET)

Country:

Lebanon (CI) (DT) (ET)

Publishers/Broadcasters:

Oxfam - Beirut - Lebanon
    

OXFAM UK - OXFAM United Kingdom & Ireland - Oxford - United Kingdom
    

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