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Support robust Humanitarian WASH advocacy

Identify concerns, and contribute to HC and HCT messaging and action

As many concerns can comes from the field, it is important to define an advocacy strategy endorsed by the SAG, in which priority advocacy themes are defined, based on local context and WASH strategic objective. Usually WCC is not in direct contact with the HC and the HCT, but can report pressing issues to the inter-cluster coordinator and/or the UNICEF representative, who can group concerns from various clusters. 

Undertake advocacy actions   

Some advocacy actions can be solved directly by the WCC, who must build strong partnership with WASH-relevant ministries and other public institution, and with donors. Other concerns can be addressed to the HC, who is in contact with higher level of governmental officials, military authorities, UN peacekeepers and donors.

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