
Overview of WASH Initiatives in MENA Region
Explore key initiatives in the Middle East and North Africa region focusing on water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) efforts, including engagement in conflict zones, disaster management, and refugee support. Learn about specific programs in countries like Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Iraq. Discover the direction and strategy for relationship building and regional planning in MENA.
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MENA Region Overview WASH in the Middle East & North Africa Regional Overview
MENA Region Overview The MENA Region
MENA Region Overview Countries in Conflict How does IFRC engage? What is our value add? How do we use our global tools? How do we coordinate?
MENA Region Overview Syria 30+ SARC engineers 280+ WASH volunteers ICRC & PNSs
MENA Region Overview Lebanon Disaster management WASH in informal settlements Winterisation Disaster preparedness
MENA Region Overview Jordan Health focus Relative stability Small NDRT program WASH in schools
MENA Region Overview Iraq Internal displacement Syrian refugees Mosul offensive Mosul Dam
MENA Region Overview Direction & Strategy in MENA Relationship building Countries in conflict framework; SMCC Country analysis / baseline Country & regional plans 30 Sep
Photo: SARC | Noor Hazouri Peter McArdle | +961 7025 8225 | peter.mcardle@ifrc.org