This report discusses current quality issues with toilet design and construction in Cambodia, then presents the processes of latrine production installation, use, and maintenance, including diagrams and lists of necessary equipment.
This child sensitive tip sheet shows how response analysis must involve an examination of the underlying risks, vulnerabilities and drivers of child poverty for the poorest, most deprived and marginalised children.
This report outlines the efforts by NOURISH to support the growth of small and medium enterprises providing agriculture and WASH products and services for rural Cambodian consumers through Business Service Centers, which provide capacity...
This document guides the training of village health support groups (VSHGs) to conduct effective Interpersonal Communication (IPC) in order to deepen the quality of interactions with “first 1,000 days” families and thus accelerate stunting...
This child sensitive tip sheet shows how resilience is the ability of a child, household, community or system to anticipate, prepare for, manage, recover and improve from recurring and protracted shocks.
This report documents efforts made by NOURISH to address issues with the quality of latrine and water filter products in the marketplace, starting by researching quality issues then followed by training and monitoring activities. It shares results...
Girls and boys, men and women, and persons with disabilities, are all effected differently during disasters, with a tendency to adopt different coping mechanisms and follow different paths. This child sensitive tip sheets shows how Save the...
Over 80 percent of high mortality countries not achieving Millennium Development Goals 4 and 5 (related to child and maternal mortality) suffered recent conflict, natural disasters or both. Ninety-three per cent of the highest neonatal mortality...
This report discusses Grow Together, a social and behavior change communication (SBCC) campaign strategically designed to reduce stunting in rural Cambodia by stimulating families to use and sustain key practices in health/nutrition, water,...
This report shows that pneumonia, ‘the forgotten child killer,’ is responsible for the deaths of more children under five than any other disease. It kills two children in this age group every minute—more than malaria, diarrhoea, and measles...