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Water, sanitation & hygiene innovation catalogue



guide Jan 2019 ; 102 pages
Ed. Elrha - Cardiff UKAID - Bath
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Abstract:
This Humanitarian WASH Innovation Catalogue is the first of its kind. It offers a unique overview of some of the most promising new solutions in WASH, and is designed to help practitioners decide which innovations could help them solve their most pressing problems. Taking an innovation from idea to scale can take years, and the innovations featured in this catalogue are all at different stages on that journey. What this offers the WASH sector now is a look at the exciting work happening around the world to address our common challenges.
As the Global WASH Cluster (GWC), we are proud to be a strategic partner of Elrha and its Humanitarian Innovation Fund. Elrha is uniquely positioned to package up and share new solutions and evidence of what works in the WASH sector, through tools and guidance just like this, drawing on their experiences of working with and investing in research and innovation.
Innovation without uptake is futile; as a community of practitioners, researchers, donors and coordinators, we all play an important role in ensuring that the investment made in WASH innovation is translated to impact, with more people getting the right help they need, when they need it. The innovations in this catalogue are all looking for partnerships – some need to be tested at a larger scale to collect robust evidence; others are ready to be adopted and applied in different contexts. The onus is on all of us to make this happen.
I hope that you, the reader, will commit to engaging with these new potential ways to strengthen the WASH response globally. The GWC’s strategy is centred around strengthening the quality of WASH response provided to people affected by emergencies – it is my hope this collection will help our sector progress collectively, increasingly building on and using others’ work, so we improve together. After all, our ability to engage with and adopt new evidence, processes and products into our ways of working and the supply chains we rely on is crucial to providing a better humanitarian response, which is what we are all here to do.
Contents:
1) Foreword
2) Preface
3) Abbreviations
4) Introduction
5) Hygiene
6) Safe water
7) Sanitation
8) Surface water drainage
9) Cross-cutting wash guidance
10) Other elrha wash projects
11) Learning from challenges

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Mot clef:

humanitaire, urgentiste (CI) (DT) (OP)

Editeurs/Diffuseurs:

Elrha - Cardiff - Royaume Uni
    

UKAID - UK Aid Direct - Bath - Royaume Uni
    

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