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  1. Challenges in Measuring Gender Equality in Academia

    Challenges in measuring gender equality 
    I’ve recently been grappling with some challenges around measuring gender equality in SHARE. Capacity...

  2. Health Risks From Wastewater and Food Contamination: What Can We Do?

    This World Water Day, our former PhD student Prince Antwi-Agyei tells us about his work on wastewater use in agriculture in Ghana....

  3. Quantifying the Unquantifiable: Challenges Around Measuring Gender in Development

    Last week I attended a workshop hosted by the Development Studies Association Women and Development Study Group and the Centre for...

  4. Call for Submissions: WASH Symposium in Kisumu

    As part of the Great Lakes University, Kisumu's (GLUK) 13th Annual Scientific Conference, a water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) symposium will be held on ...

  5. Could You Be Our New Policy and Communications Volunteer?

    A vital part of SHARE’s work is communicating our research findings to different audiences (academics, donors, policymakers, practitioners and the media) so that they influence policy and practice globally, regionally and nationally. We're...

  6. Policy and Communications Volunteer Application

    SHARE is seeking a Policy and Communications Volunteer to support our work on communicating our research findings to different audiences so that they influence policy and practice globally, regionally and nationally. Please see the volunteer...

  7. Introducing Our New GLUK Research Fellow

    Our partners at GLUK have a new Post-Doctoral Research Fellow. Here, they find out what she'll be working on and her hopes for the role.

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  8. Researcher of the Month: Save Kumwenda

    Welcome to the first of SHARE's Researcher of the Month series! Each month we'll be interviewing one of our current or former researchers and finding out a bit more about their work. First up is Save Kumwenda, Research Fellow at the...

  9. Evidence to Action: Reflections from Malawi

    After a bumpy touchdown at Blantyre Airport (the runway is surprisingly short!), I was feeling excited about my week ahead. My colleague Emily Balls and I had travelled to Blantyre to work...

  10. Contribution of Maternal Immunity to Decreased Rotavirus Vaccine Performance in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

    The role of maternal immunity, received by infants either transplacentally or orally from breast milk, in rotavirus vaccine (RV) performance is evaluated here. Breastfeeding withholding has no effect on vaccine responses, but higher levels of...