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Re: New publication: Bringing WASH into the Water–Energy–Food Nexus in Humanitarian Settings
Hi there,
Thank you for your message. The authors use the case study of Cox's Bazar in the paper - please do take a look if you are interested: sanitationlearninghub.org/resource/bring...manitarian-settings/
Thanks,
Alice
Thank you for your message. The authors use the case study of Cox's Bazar in the paper - please do take a look if you are interested: sanitationlearninghub.org/resource/bring...manitarian-settings/
Thanks,
Alice
Alice Webb
Communications and Impact Officer
The Sanitation Learning Hub at the Institute of Development Studies
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Re: New publication: Bringing WASH into the Water–Energy–Food Nexus in Humanitarian Settings
Dear Alice,
Thanks for sharing. are you also working in the Cox’s Bazar district in Bangladesh for refugees?
Kind regards
Cheng
Thanks for sharing. are you also working in the Cox’s Bazar district in Bangladesh for refugees?
Kind regards
Cheng
Shikun Cheng,
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Center for Sustainable Environmental Sanitation (CSES)
Department of Environmental Science and Engineering
University of Science and Technology Beijing (USTB)
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Hi everyone,
We've just published a new IDS Working Paper drawing on a study undertaken for UNHCR on multi-sector programme planning for the Rohingya refugee crisis and suggests that sanitation is a key (but often ignored) element of the water-energy-food nexus. Recommendations include:
Please do let us know if you have any comments, or if you found it useful.
Thanks,
Alice
We've just published a new IDS Working Paper drawing on a study undertaken for UNHCR on multi-sector programme planning for the Rohingya refugee crisis and suggests that sanitation is a key (but often ignored) element of the water-energy-food nexus. Recommendations include:
- WASH innovations should be grounded in the particular contexts, needs and locations, to ensure positive outcomes across the nexus.
- Connect protection, security and wellbeing to the design of services and innovations.
- Work with both host and refugee communities, investing in positive social interactions and in community ownership of resources.
Please do let us know if you have any comments, or if you found it useful.
Thanks,
Alice
Alice Webb
Communications and Impact Officer
The Sanitation Learning Hub at the Institute of Development Studies
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