The right to water and protecting refugees
Refugees are often the most vulnerable members of society. This means that not only do they need adequate clean water, but they also need to feel safe when they fetch it. The UNHCR works to ensure that water supplies do not compromise refugees' health or safety.Determinants of microbiological quality of drinking water in refugee camps and host communities in Gambella Region, Ethiopia
Mekonnen, Getachew Kabew
Mengistie, Bezatu
Sahilu, Geremew
Mulat, Worku
Kloos, Helmut
Journal of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Development, Vol. 9 (2019), Iss. 4 P.671
https://doi.org/10.2166/washdev.2019.148 [Citations: 8]Drinking Water Security Challenges in Rohingya Refugee Camps of Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh
Akhter, Mehereen
Uddin, Sayed Mohammad Nazim
Rafa, Nazifa
Hridi, Sanjida Marium
Staddon, Chad
Powell, Wayne
Sustainability, Vol. 12 (2020), Iss. 18 P.7325
https://doi.org/10.3390/su12187325 [Citations: 30]Water Insecurity and Rights Erosion: A Comprehensive Analysis of Rohingya Refugee Camps in New Delhi
Dasgupta, Abesh
Kar, Surajit
Sundberg, Trude
Gautam, Atul
Mukherjee, Subham
Water, Vol. 16 (2024), Iss. 16 P.2268
https://doi.org/10.3390/w16162268 [Citations: 0]- A call to action: organizational, professional, and personal change for gender transformative WASH programming
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