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Women's role in sanitation decision making in rural coastal Odisha, India
This paper, by Routray et al. (2017) published in PLOS ONE, detailed a mixed-method study exploring the association between women's decision-making autonomy and latrine construction in rural areas of Odisha, India.
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Exploring MHM with Dr Belen Torondel
Menstrual Hygiene Day aims to highlight challenges and solutions that women and girls face around menstruation. For this year's Menstrual Hygiene Day, we interviewed Dr...
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Researcher of the Month: Konwani Chidziwisano
Our May Researcher of the Month is Konwani Chidziwisano, a PhD fellow at WASHTED at the University of Malawi - The Polytechnic. Here, he tells us about his background in environmental health and his focus on the ...
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Processes and challenges of community mobilisation for latrine promotion under Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan in rural Odisha, India
Despite efforts to eradicate it, open defecation remains widely practiced in India, especially in rural areas. This study by Routray et al (2017), and published in BMC Public Health, observed and asssess the Nirmal Bharat...
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Microfinance for Sanitation Policy Brief
This policy brief highlights the SHARE Consortium’s contribution to the knowledge base on microfinance for sanitation. The brief defines sanitation microfinance and summarises research conducted in India and Tanzania. It then discusses the...
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SHARE Research Features at SWA High Level Meeting
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Researcher of the Month: Abel Dugange
Our Researcher of the Month this month is Abel Dugange, Director of Programmes at WaterAid Tanzania, who works on the SHARE Cities of...
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Introducing Our New MITU RIU Coordinator
The Mwanza Intervention Trials Unit (MITU) have recently recruited a new Research into Use (RIU) Coordinator, Amani Beda, to manage research uptake in Tanzania...
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Learning from Sustained Success: How Community-Driven Initiatives to Improve Urban Sanitation Can Meet the Challenges
This paper, published in the journal World Development, examines how two well-documented, relatively successful and longstanding initiatives, the Orangi Pilot Project and an Alliance of Indian partners, met key institutional challenges...
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Adopt or Adapt: Sanitation Technology Choices in Urbanizing Malawi
This paper presents the results of a mixed-methods study examining adaptation strategies that property owners in low-income, rapidly urbanizing areas in Malawi adopt to address the limitations of pit latrines, the most common method of disposing...