Investing in the nutrition of children is crucial if countries are to nurture the human capital necessary for social and economic development. Improvements in water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services are critical for the success of such investments. Our research in Cambodia, Ethiopia and Madagascar reveals opportunities and pathways for combining WASH and nutrition efforts to better tackle undernutrition. This brief draws on these three country examples to inspire other governments and development partners to take practical steps to establish an integrated, multisectoral approach across policies, programmes and financing.
Action Against Hunger, WaterAid (2019). Practical pathways to integrate nutrition and water, sanitation and hygiene Action Against Hunger, WaterAid
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CambodiaEthiopiaMadagascar
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