Afghanistan : multi-cluster needs assessment : shelter and WASH in informal settlements / funded by Common Humanitarian Fund (CHF), managed by OCHA.
Material type:
- Pamphlet HC420. P6.
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Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University | Pamphlet HC420.P6.A385 2017 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 3ACKU000536911 |
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Cover title.
Spiral bound.
“November 2017”—cover page.
“WASH Cluster, Water Sanitation Hygiene ; Global Shelter Cluster Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter”—cover page.
“Multi-cluster needs assessment : Shelter and WASH in informal settlements-November 2017”—at head of title.
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents: Summary—Introduction—Methodology—Findings—Conclusion—Annexes.
Summary: “Conflict remains the most significant cause of displacement in Afghanistan. Since 1 January 2017 alone, more than 318,000 recorded internally displaced persons (IDPs) have been forced from their homes and more than 260,000 Afghans have returned from neighbouring countries, in addition to the large number displaced populations that have not been recorded throughout the country. Many of these displaced populations reside in informal settlements (ISETs) across the country, in which poverty, poor shelter conditions and lowered hygiene standards are widespread”—(page 2).
English