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Haider, Z. A. • (2014) Comparative Expenses of Sanitation Options in Rapid onset Emergencies

Several major donors are now looking for “value for money” in all WaSH emergency programmes. Therefore in order to justify the cost of Oxfam’s selected latrine design not only should initial construction cost be considered but also the on- going operation & maintenance costs to ensure that we are providing […]}

Mariana Matoso • (2018) Lessons Learned from Oxfam’s Market Based Approach to water supply in Juba

This presentation summarises the lessons learnt by Oxfam's team working in Juba to support and develop the local market place to provide drinking water. The programme developed a voucher system that enabled households to access quality drinking water though supporting a community run, solar powered water treatment plant.}

Ferron, S. • (2017) Enabling Access to Non-Food Items in an Emergency Response

This review aimed to get a better understanding of the extent and effectiveness of non-food item (NFI) distributions in Oxfam programmes, in order to develop recommendations for programme policy and guidance to maximize the impact of NFI distributions or alternatives in future responses. Documentation relating to 15 recent WASH responses […]}

Oxfam • (2017) Promoting WASH Market Based Approaches in Zimbabwe

Oxfam Fighting Cholera and Typhoid through, WASH Market Based Approaches.}

Tolani, F. • (2017) MUM’S MAGIC HANDS

An overview of the partnership between Oxfam and Lifebuoy that brings together Oxfam’s humanitarian and public health response experience and Lifebuoy’s behaviour change and communications expertise to demonstrate the positive difference a public-private sector partnership can make in promoting health in vulnerable populations.}

Niederberger, E., Ferron, S., O’Reilly, M. • (2016) Guide to Community Engagement in WaSH: A practitioners’ guide, based on lessons from Ebola

This guide is a compilation of best practices and key lessons learned through Oxfam’s experience of community engagement during the 2014–15 Ebola response in Sierra Leone and Liberia. It aims to inform public health practitioners and programme teams about the design and implementation of community-centred approaches.}

Ghanem, N., Sabbagh,K., Halabi,S., Riachi, R., Hussieni,A., Bchara, H., Chackra, M.A. • (2017) Feasibility Assessment for Water Service Provision to Informal Tented Settlements (ITS) in Lebanon

Syrian refugees living in informal tented settlements (ITS) are in an especially difficult position, being at the back of the proverbial queue for public water and other unregulated water sources. To alleviate the problem of water sourcing for refugees, humanitarian aid agencies have been delivering water by trucks. While this has ensured Syrians […]}

Parkinson, P., Bostoen, K., Jacimovic, R. • (2017) Webinar on Monitoring and evaluation of market based humanitarian WASH interventions (11 October 2017)

Monitoring, evaluation, accountability and learning was identified as a gap by the Global WaSH Cluster’s technical working group in WASH markets. More evidence is needed to prove or disprove assumptions and perceptions around effectiveness and efficiency of programme delivery and contribution of the responses towards market recovery. In order to enable […]}

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