Earthquakes & Conflicts: Access to Safe Water in Myanmar
Wayne Chang, Emergency Water and Sanitation Coordinator, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)
01-Jul-25 16:00

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Every time you wash your hands or flush the toilet, do you think about what the world would look like if we couldn’t easily do any of those things? For people living in conflict zones like Gaza or in the aftermath of a natural disaster like Myanmar, water and sanitation can be extremely hard to come by. Here to shed some light about the urgent need for water and sanitation in emergency situations, we speak to Wayne Chang, Emergency Water & Sanitation Coordinator with MSF, who is currently based in Myanmar.
Image Credit: Mathias Eick, EU/ECHO / Creative Commons
Produced by: Lim Sue Ann
Presented by: Lim Sue Ann
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Categories: international, environment
Tags: the bigger picture, health & living, doctors without borders, sanitation, hygiene, public health, waterborne diseases, diarrhoea, clean water,