Enabling Access to Non-Food Items in an Emergency Response A review of Oxfam programmes Ferron, S. (2017)

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 was examined and key informant interviews were conducted with some of the key Oxfam staff involved in these responses.

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Ferron, S. (2017). Enabling Access to Non-Food Items in an Emergency Response A review of Oxfam programmes Oxfam GB

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