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How to better link WASH and nutrition programmes
Concern Worldwide
Published in: 2014
Pages: 16
Publisher: Concern Worldwide
Author:
Concern Worldwide
This paper aims to provide some
practical guidance on how water
sanitation and hygiene (WASH)
programmes can be more nutritionsensitive and how nutrition
programmes can incorporate more WASH aspects. It
should be useful for all project staff working in nutrition
and WASH programmes when WASH and/or a nutrition
programme are in operation.
global WDPs, future WDPs should take into account the
spatial variation and influence of rapidly changing key
exogenous and endogenous drivers of water demand in
different sectors across and within countries, and provide a
sensitivity analysis of projections.
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Increasing Access, Reducing Inequalities
The Global Analysis and Assessment of Sanitation and
Drinking-Water (GLAAS)
The UN-Water Global Analysis
and Assessment of Sanitation and
Drinking-Water (GLAAS 2014),
published biannually, presents
data from 94 countries and 23
external support agencies. It offers a
comprehensive analysis of strengths
and challenges in water, sani