WASH assesment report for North and South Lebanon | |||||||||
report Oct 2012 ; 47 pages Ed. CISP - Beirut Relief International - Beirut Downloadable format: PdF (1 430 ko) Downloadable from the publisher Abstract: The overall objective of the assessment was to identify emergency WASH needs and gaps for the most vulnerable Syrian refugees and host families in areas of the country where there are large numbers of refugees who have so far received little assistance: Beddawi, Tripoli, Tyre and Nabatiyeh. The overall objective was achieved through an integrated assessment of the following aspects of WASH conditions for Syrian refugees and host families: Access to water sources; Water storage practices; Condition of accessible WASH facilities; and, Hygiene practices. In addition to assessing these conditions where Syrian refugee households are residing, CISP-RI also assessed selected schools in the targeted geographic areas to ensure that Syrian refugee children and Lebanese children of host communities where additional pressure is exerted on the schools have adequate access to WASH facilities. Contents: 1. CONTEXT 2. OBJECTIVE OF THE ASSESSMENT 3. TARGET LOCATIONS 4. METHODOLOGY OF THE ASSESSMENT 4.1. Assessment selection 4.2. Sources of information 5. MAIN FINDINGS 5.1. Household assessment in the Northern and Southern Lebanon 5.2. School assessment in Tripoli 6. CONCLUSIONS 7. RECOMMENDATIONS AND ACTIVITIES ANNEXES Target Audience:
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