Emergency WASH trainersMHM toolkit
Laminated cards
(photo: D. Makamba / UNICEF)
Emergency latrine – A
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(photo: D. Makamba / UNICEF)
Emergency latrine – B
2
(photo: S Raza / OXFAM-GB)
Emergency latrine – C
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(photo: N. Villeminot / ACF-France)
Emergency latrine – D
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Screened toilet and bathing blocks hand-washing unit / water
available inside screen, Pakistan Earthquake response
(photo: OXFAM-GB / S House)
(photo: OXFAM-GB / S House)
(photo: OXFAM-GB / S House)
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Integral private washing slab in screened internal unit inside a toilet and bathing block, Pakistan earthquake response
(photo: OXFAM-GB / S House)(photo: OXFAM-GB / S House)
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What end disposal options exist for
menstrual hygiene waste products in an emergency?
For each option what are the
possible: • Strengths? • Problems?
A
B C D
E
Photo: Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India
Photo: S House / MSF Spain
Photo: S House /OXFAM-GB
Photo: S House /OXFAM-GBPicture: Government of
Tanzania / Rashid Mbago
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What are the features of waste collection
containers that make them most suitable for
menstrual hygiene wastes?
A
B C
E
D
(All pictures: Government of the United Republic of Tanzania / Rashid Mbago) 8
Hygiene?Privacy?Dignity?Safety?
Photo: WASH Cluster Hygiene Project
Designing considering menstruation
Is this a good design for a shower unit for a woman or girl in a camp situation?
• Strong design features?
• Possible problematic design features?
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