Sani Tweaks: Guide to best practices in humanitarian response sanitation

Overview
Research has shown that humanitarian agencies are failing to properly consult the users of the latrines they build, leading many people – especially women and girls – to stop using those latrines as they find them inaccessible, unsuitable and/or unsafe.
To address this, the Oxfam WASH team has developed a series of communications tools that seek to promote best practices in sanitation, and ultimately to provide universal guidance for the benefit of the sector. See www.oxfam.org.uk/sanitweaks
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DOI
10.21201/2018.3811ISBN
978-1-78748-381-1How to cite this resource
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