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Findings from a scoping literature review on handwashing and mental health in humanitarian crises. Read more...
Pourquoi avons-nous besoin de renforcer les systèmes WASH ? Read more...
Menstrual Hygiene Day, my bloody favourite day of the year. Read more...
Adapting to climate change and fostering a low carbon water and sanitation sector. Read more...
Who'd have guessed the biggest news item so far in 2020 would involve being told how to wash your hands? Yet it has been – at least for those of us who can, who have access to water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) and can afford or find such luxuries as hand sanitiser or soap. Read more...
Unsafely managed sanitation, especially in rural areas, remains a challenge in developing countries as a result of population growth, climate change... Read more...
Hygiene is both the first and the last defence against diseases due to climate change. Read more...
IRC and UNICEF showcase the latest on practice and theory in the WASH in Schools Index. Read more...
What is needed to promote behaviour change along the sanitation value chain? Report of a WASH Debate. Read more...
In this episode of WASH Talk three guest speakers talk about menstrual health. Read more...
20 February 2017 you can listen to the very first episode of IRC's podcast WASH Talk. Read more...
Activities on creating awareness and busting taboos around menstrual hygiene. Read more...
An information guide to water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services in schools, health care facilities, the workplace, orphanages, prisons, refugee... Read more...
From service delivery approaches to costing studies. IRC posters presented at the 2015 UNC Water and Health Conference in Chapel Hill, USA. Read more...
This fact sheet explains why institutional water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) should be part of the post-2015 development agenda. It includes... Read more...
Stronger advocacy is needed for better water, sanitation and hygiene facilities in schools, health centres, workplaces and prisons. Read more...
A growing number of companies promise safe water, sanitation and hygiene for all their employees. Read more...
Eliminating open defecation is not good enough. Real health gains require a bigger step up the sanitation ladder. Read more...
1st August 2015: The United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development includes hygiene in it's vision statement and as a target. Read more...
On May 5th each year the World Health Organization calls on health workers to wash their hands. Read more...