WASH, COVID-19 and the Agri-business Sector in Vanuatu: Scoping review and policy analysis
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Rantes, Jimmy
Souter, Regina
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The role of water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) in agriculture chains in the context of Pacific Island countries (PICs) has received little attention. Several studies have highlighted that WASH is an important but under-rated component of both smallholder and commercial agricultural supply chains, noting that there is a high intersection between people and WASHrelated issues (WaterAid, 2019; Tsegai et al., 2013). WASH intersects with the agricultural supply chain in several ways:
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© 2021 International WaterCentre & Griffith University. The attached file is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the journal's website for access to the definitive, published version.
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Pacific Peoples health and wellbeing not elsewhere classified
Urban analysis and development
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Love, M; Rantes, J; Souter, R, WASH, COVID-19 and the Agri-business Sector in Vanuatu: Scoping review and policy analysis, 2021