The long-running confl ict in Northern Uganda has led to the displacement of 1.27 million people who live in over 500 refugee camps. The displaced population lacks access to health care and disease prevention information, and is susceptible to deadly yet easily preventable diseases like malaria, diarrheal diseases, and respiratory tract infection. The lack of safe drinking water, poor access to proper sanitation facilities, and unsafe hygiene practices make children under 5 years of age especially vulnerable to diarrheal disease.
In recognition of the urgent need for improved access to safe drinking water and improved sanitation and hygiene practices, PSI/Uganda has implemented safe water programs for internally displaced persons (IDP) in Pader district, as well as emergency flood relief programs in Teso region. Since 2004, PSI/Uganda has succeeded in promoting the use and availability of low cost, highly effective water treatment options, including Waterguard Safe Water Solution, Waterguard chlorine tablets, and PUR Purifier of Water