UNICEF and partners in Ethiopia are working together to improve access to water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) information and services for persons with disabilities, one of the poorest and most margi...
In Guinea-Bissau, where children with disabilities face significant barriers to access education, UNICEF is working with the government, water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) and disability partners to...
Since the influx of Rohingya refugees to Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, UNICEF has been providing critical WASH services to them. According to the assessments carried out by UNICEF’s partners, mobility-rela...
This Field Note brings to light the findings of a project entitled “Making Development Disability-Inclusive for All Children in Nepal” implemented by UNICEF Nepal and its partners (2019-2022) that aim...
Inadequate WASH services and behaviours result in diarrhoea, cholera, respiratory infections, malnutrition and stunting with cognitive development impacts. UNICEF believes immediate and concerted effo...
UNICEF will use its participation in the UN 2023 Water Conference to reinforce its support to the Water Action Agenda. UNICEF has articulated its commitments to WASH in the UNICEF Strategic Plan 2022-...
The opportunity before us is to promote water security; in so doing, we are quite simply safeguarding life. This can only be achieved if people have access to water that is safe and affordable, from r...
Key messages
The effects of water scarcity on business, people and the planet are interlinked. Securing an adequate supply of clean water despite the damage inflicted by climate change is one of the ...
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