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Introducing Our New Research Uptake Officer
SHARE is delighted to welcome Sophie Durrans as our new Research Uptake Officer. We asked Sophie to tell us a little more about herself and her hopes for the role.
Tell us a little bit about yourself
For the past...
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PhD in Brief: Food Hygiene Interventions in Nepal
In this video Dr Om Prasad Gautam answers a couple of questions about his SHARE-funded PhD which explored food hygiene interventions in Nepal.
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Safe Distance Between Water Wells and Pit Latrines Could Reduce Waterborne Diseases
The contamination of groundwater from shallow tubewells caused by adjacent pit latrines in Bangladesh varies according to the water and soil conditions in different areas, finds an icddr,b study.
Pit latrines are commonly used toilets in...
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The Impact of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene on Key Health and Social Outcomes: Review of Evidence
This evidence paper developed by SHARE and UNICEF looks at 10 areas identified collaboratively on which WASH can plausibly have a strong impact: diarrhoea, nutrition, complementary food hygiene, female psychosocial stress, violence, maternal and...
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The Missing Ingredients: Are Policy-Makers Doing Enough on Water, Sanitation and Hygiene to End Malnutrition?
This report, conducted by SHARE and WaterAid, highlights why water, sanitation and hygiene are essential for nutrition. Through an analysis of national nutrition plans and policies in 13 countries, the research highlights the extent to which WASH...
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Financing Universal Access to Sanitation – Lessons From Four African Cities
This SHARE-supported research explores how urban communities in Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Malawi and Zambia have sought to develop affordable sanitation precedents that aim to catalyse further investments in sanitation. It outlines specific factors and...
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Emergence of Community Toilets as a Public Good
This report summarises SHARE-supported sanitation work in India. It outlines how a sanitation strategy was developed, and the execution of multi-decadal projects that have resulted in a number of cities renewing their commitment to invest in city...
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Interrogating Community-Led Strategies for Sanitation Provision at Scale in South Africa
This report summarises a SHARE-funded research project in South Africa aiming to secure sanitation improvements in the Midrand informal settlement. It outlines the sanitation situation in Midrand, and then poses appropriate sanitation options...
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How Collective Action Strategies of the Urban Poor Can Improve Access to Sanitation
This report draws on research undertaken in Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Zambia and Malawi as part of the SHARE-funded City-Wide Sanitation project and reflects on processes that can trigger and/or develop collective action to identify sanitation needs,...
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Reflections on The Epidemiological Transition
Damaris Nelima, a PhD student at GLUK, offers her reflections on a recent conference in Kenya and her presentation of SHARE-funded research.
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