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Water, Sanitation and Hygiene

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UNICEF WASH officer visiting a water and sanitation project in Sana'a city, Yemen.
Programme
04/02/2019
WASH programme in Yemen
Learn more about UNICEF WASH interventions in Yemen.
Salalah District, Soqatra Island
Article
12/17/2020
Salalah Water Project on Socotra Island
Ending the Long Suffering of 400 people
Streets before the intervention where people were not able to cross the roads and the area was exposed to diseases such as cholera
Article
12/08/2020
Because Children Matter
UNICEF and partners connected the main and sub sanitation networks to many targeted households benefiting over 15,000 people including children
Muhamasheen children, Sawan Street, Sana’a
Article
08/13/2020
When water is scarce
Humanitarian response keeps most vulnerable communities in yemen from the brink by providing water, sanitation and hygiene supplies
children at a water tank
In other news
06/16/2020
A joint letter from the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) actors in Yemen
A peer educator does a handwashing demonstration at an IDP camp in Aden
Photo Essay
04/17/2020
Curtailing COVID19
Initiatives across the country aim to provide families and their communities with the necessities to protect them selves against the spread of COVID19
A boy collects clean water after the arrival of water trucks in AsSafra, Saada
Article
12/11/2019
The gift of water
clean and reliable water supplies are delivered to communities in Sa'ada
Hani Omar, a 13-year-old fifth-grade student, in Dar Saad district, Aden
Photo Essay
08/22/2019
Quick impact projects have a long-term effect on cholera
UNICEF and its partners rehabilitate sanitation networks in cholera high-risk districts of Aden and Sana'a.
children-filling-cans-of-clean-water
Photo Essay
06/11/2019
A wave of innovation brings safe water to communities
Following the completion of a new solar-powered water project, inhabitants of Al Ghayl district, in Al Jawf governorate now have safe water at home.
girl-washing-hands
Photo Essay
04/29/2019
Clean water and healthy environment for students
UNICEF completed rehabilitation of 80 water and sanitation facilities in schools, which lacked of clean water and had poor infrastructure.
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