A framework of action for household water treatment and safe storage interventions run by Red Cross and Red Crescent Emergency Response Unit (ERU) in emergencies
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posted on 2020-08-21, 14:29authored byOscar Llorente Pelayo
The International Disaster Database EM-DAT (2017)1 reported that the number of recorded
natural disaster events have been progressively rising from the beginning of the century till
the 21st centrury. Whatever the emergency situation may be, the provision of water is
considered a ‘fundamental human need, basic human right’
2 (Un.org, 2019). There is a
limited body of evidence investigating the effectiveness of HWTSS interventions in
emergencies. Nevertheless, organisations working in emergencies can adopt different
preparedness strategies to boost the effectiveness of their actions and properly incorporate
factors of success to in the design of their programs. The research aims to review of the
existing knowledge on ‘household water treatment and safe storage interventions’ in
emergencies through the opinion of WASH practitioners and emergency managers in order
to identify which are those factors of success and propose a clear FoA adapted to the Red
Cross and Red Crescent Emergency Response Units (RC/RC ERU).