Flyer on hygiene promotion during flood – Red Cross of Montenegro

Between 2018 and 2024, the Red Cross of Montenegro, as part of the Zurich Flood Resilience Alliance, worked to increase flood resilience in vulnerable communities.

One of the knowledge products produced as part of this program was a multi-page flyer titled Maintaining health during and after floods’. This resource provides recommendations for good hygiene habits to reduce the health impacts of floods, including how to manage waste and how to clean flooded areas once the floodwater has receded. Furthermore, this flyer shares recommendations on water treatment, food storage, handwashing and vector-borne diseases.

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