Abstract
One of the largest risks to people living in urban areas of the developing world is lack of improved Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) provision. Access to water and sanitation is an important factor in determining social vulnerability to natural hazards; not only for meeting immediate needs but also for the wider application of relevant disaster prevention. The BISWSH project supported developing institutional capacities on disaster risk reduction, enhanced water sanitation and hygiene behaviours and helped municipality to develop Disaster Risk Management (DRM) and Emergency WASH plan using information and communication technology.
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Issue Date | 15/12/2017 |
Format | Policy Paper |
Rights Holders | Copyright © Panauti Municipality, 2017 |