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![enter image description here][1] This research was undertaken in Adjumani District, Uganda; and Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh during 2020-2022. It was funded by The Humanitarian Innovation Fund (HIF), Elrha with donations from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands. The overall objective of the research was to understand the barriers to inclusion and well-being that those living with incontinence, particularly children aged five to 11 and their caregivers, face in humanitarian contexts, so that more holistic, effective and inclusive WASH and protection programming can be developed. This website includes the data collection instruments in English, Bangla, Arabic, Dinka and Madi. You can watch a video on the methodology [here][2]. You can read the project brief [here][3], and outputs from this project are available at the [Water.Women.World][4] website. [1]: https://www.waterwomenworld.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/HIF-project-team-1-1024x319.png [2]: https://youtu.be/sWppoI_bhv0 [3]: https://wash.leeds.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/sites/45/2022/01/Project-Brief-April-2021-Children-and-caregivers-incontinence.pdf [4]: https://www.waterwomenworld.com/incontinence/children-and-self-wetting/
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