Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
Almost a billion people on the planet don’t have access to clean drinking water. A third of the world’s population lives without basic sanitation infrastructure like a toilet. Every day 4,000 children die from illnesses like diarrhea, dysentery, and cholera caused by dirty water and unhygienic living conditions. We can’t fight malnutrition without tackling the diseases that contribute to it. As part of our integrated approach to hunger, we’re getting safe water, sanitation, and hygiene services to communities in need all over the world.
Action Against Hunger’s International Network produces a variety of published works from context analysis and regional assessments to community surveys and field reports.
List of Publications
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Changing Climates, Changing LivesThis joint publication analyzes the reactions of pastoralists and agro-pastorialists in Ethiopia and Mali to climate change shocks and stressers. Examining the implications of local perceptions to climate change, this technical report offers policy recommendations that promote food security and climate-resilient livelihoods. |
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Myanmar: Water and Sanitation Assessment, Ayeyarwaddy Delta, Feb. 2008Ayeyarwaddy division is a delta region in the south of Myanmar that constitutes the country's most important river system. A low-lying region subject to severe flooding, frequent storms, and other climatic hazards, it suffered major setbacks during the '04 tsunami, and more recently from Cyclone Nargis. ACF’s survey identifies the water and sanitation problems confronting local populations and proposes a range of solutions. |
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ACF's Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene PolicyIn its fight against hunger and malnutrition, the Action Against Hunger | ACF International pursues Water, Sanitation, & Hygiene (WASH) activities that emphasize both treatment—water as a tool in curing acute malnutrition—and prevention—with public health, livelihood, and environmental resource concerns. This paper establishes ACF's positioning and course of action for Water, Sanitation, & Hygiene and contributes to an overall technical strategy for the sector. |
Providing Safe Drinking Water Access
Promoting Sanitation and Hygiene
Ensuring Lasting Change
- 4,000 children under the age of five die every day from preventable water-related diseases.
- One in eight people lacks access to enough clean water to meet their basic needs.
- More than half of the hospital beds in developing countries are taken by people suffering from diarrheal diseases.
- Half of girls who stop attending primary school in Africa do so because of the lack of safe and private toilets.













