This Field note is in disability accessible template. The document discusses the implementation of plastic recycling plants in Cox’s Bazar refugee camps in Bangladesh to manage plastic waste hazards. ...
The COVID-19 outbreak negatively affected country’s overall development. In addition, the economic crisis is crippling access to basic services and needs including WASH in urban settlements. The rapid...
This diary is a personal reflection of Ihsan Ullah Khan from UNICEF Pakistan on his enriching experience during his stretch assignment to UNICEF Mongolia. Ishan shares how he and the host country bene...
Climate change plays a significant role in the drying up of shallow groundwater sources in Zabul Province as a result schools in Zabul face difficulties in accessing safe WASH facilities. UNICEF partn...
Living circumstances of refugees in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh have led to a lack of proper solid waste management in most refugee camps, in return causing environmental and public health issues. In Haki...
From 23 April to 23 July 2022, I Ananya Ghoshal, a Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) officer, working in the UNICEF Office in Lucknow, India, joined the Juba South Sudan Country office as WASH Resi...
Read the case study of a government initiative with technical assistance from UNICEF, Mission Mahima. a programme to strengthen the menstrual hygiene management service value chain with a target to be...
Cox’s Bazar refugee camp, Bangladesh, has the highest concentration of refugees worldwide. Refugees with disabilities in the camp face challenges in accessing WASH facilities and latrines, particular...
In 2019, cyclone Fani devastated Badabenakudi village, leaving its people traumatized. Many locals felt powerless and dependent on others. It was in this context that the UNICEF WASH team in Odisha an...