Water and sanitation interventions to prevent and control mosquito borne disease: focus on emergencies WHO and UNICEF (2024)

Climate change, conflict and human displacement are all growing in scale, increasing the spread of mosquito-borne diseases. A number of effective water, sanitation and waste management measures exist and can be implemented to prevent mosquito-borne diseases. This WHO/UNICEF technical note provides practical information for implementing such measures with a focus on emergency contexts.

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WHO and UNICEF (2024). Water and sanitation interventions to prevent and control mosquito borne disease: focus on emergencies WHO and UNICEF

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 Water and sanitation interventions to prevent and control mosquito borne disease: focus on emergencies

Water and sanitation interventions to prevent and control mosquito borne disease: focus on emergencies

Published in: 2024
Pages: 15

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WHO and UNICEF

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