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  1. CIDRZ Project Gets Underway

    On 11th and 12th May, the SHARE team at CIDRZ, together with their...

  2. Incontinence in Developing Countries: What Do We Know?

    In 2013/14, when working in the WASH sector in East Africa, I would often see ‘vulnerable groups’ identified in emergency assessment reports and humanitarian plans. It seemed to be expected that older people, those with physical disabilities and/...

  3. WaterAid Project Kicks Off

    On 2nd May, I attended WaterAid’s National Project Launch Seminar in Dar es Salaam. This exciting event provided the opportunity to launch their SHARE-funded...

  4. Outcome Mapping: Planning for Impact in Tanzania

    Earlier this month, I joined the WaterAid project team in Tanzania for a workshop to help develop their outcome map for the SHARE...

  5. Sanitation Voices: Innovative Methods of Knowledge Sharing

    In my last post, I shared one of the many eye openers I have experienced whilst conducting fieldwork for my PhD. Here I discuss another, this time relating to sharing knowledge....

  6. Contributing to Parliamentary Briefing

    Last month, SHARE’s Research Director, Professor Sandy Cairncross, was asked for help in drafting a POSTnote – a Parliamentary Office for Science...

  7. Impact of Community-Based WASH and Food Hygiene Interventions on Diarrhoeal Disease Incidence in Children Under Five

    This briefing note outlines SHARE phase II research to be undertaken by MEIRU which will investigate the relative effectiveness of food hygiene and WASH community-based interventions in preventing diarrhoeal disease in children under five in...

  8. WASH and Food Hygiene: Reducing Diarrhoea in Children Under Five in Malawi

    This infographic visually summarises new research being undertaken by MEIRU during SHARE phase II which will investigate the relative effectiveness of food hygiene and WASH community-based interventions in preventing diarrhoeal disease in...

  9. Fieldwork: Breaking the Ice

    In this blog I thought you might be interested to hear a bit about the realities of carrying out PhD fieldwork.

    It is a situation I am sure many researchers are more than familiar with:

    “My name is ‘x’. I am a student

    ...
  10. Gathering Global Experts to Discuss WASH in HCFs

    In recognition that it is an increasingly emerging global priority, from 21st to 24th March 2016, SHARE, WHO and UNICEF brought together around 50 stakeholders including:...