Nizeyimana Seleman, MSF water and sanitation manager in the Jamtoli camp for Rohingya refugees, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh.
MSF water and sanitation teams ensure that communities living near the Jamtoli and Hakimpara health facilities have adequate access to chlorinated water and sanitation facilities. To protect the Rohingya refugees from outbreaks of water-borne disease, MSF teams also construct water and sanitation infrastructure like handwashing points, bathing, and toilet facilities. In addition, Seleman and his team ensure proper disposal of organic and medical waste from MSF’s healthcare centres in Jamtoli and Hakimpara.
Flooding and stagnant water during the rainy season poses a challenge for MSF teams. In order to safeguard the health of Rohingya and local communities, our water and sanitation teams are always on alert for any outbreaks such as acute watery diarrhoea, by ensuring sanitation facilities in the camps and in our health centres remain functional, with adequate hygiene.
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