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Talking Behaviour Change
During the last week of September 2015, LSHTM held its Annual Symposium, a week-long event that features some of the pioneering research its staff and students are undertaking. As part of this Symposium, SHARE co-hosted a one-day...
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The Grand Unveiling
Since January 2012, CCODE, in alliance with the Malawi Federation of the Rural and Urban Poor (Alliance), has been implementing the SHARE-funded City-Wide Sanitation project...
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Laugh It Out!
Perhaps surprisingly to those not in the know, research, particularly field work, can be full of rib-cracking experiences which stay with you for a long time. When reflecting on my research, these experiences often cause me to laugh out loud...
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Determinants of Quality of Shared Sanitation Facilities in Informal Settlements of Kisumu, Kenya
This poster summarises SHARE-funded PhD student Sheillah Simiyu's research findings to date. It was prepared for GLUK’s 12th Annual Scientific Conference that took place in Kisumu in April 2015.
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WASH & CLEAN Toolkit
The WASH & CLEAN Toolkit is a free set of tools developed as part of a SHARE and WSSCC-funded study of the same name. The tools are to be used to perform a situation analysis of the state of hygiene (outcomes) on the maternity unit, as...
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Menstrual Hygiene Systematic Review
This project drew on published peer-reviewed scientific literature to systematically identify the health and psycho-social effects of MHM in lower income countries.
The systematic...
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Menstrual Hygiene Management in Schools
This project sought to shed light on the MHM challenges faced by girls in schools in Malawi.
Its findings were shared at an event co-organised by SHARE with the Urban ...
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Menstrual Hygiene Matters
Recognising that there was a wealth of practical experience that had not yet been documented and synthesised for sharing/application, this SHARE and WaterAid-funded project sought to bring together practical examples of good...
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WASH and Maternal and Newborn Health: Time to Act
This policy brief documents the state of the evidence on how poor WASH impacts MNH and summarises SHARE's contribution to our understanding. It also highlights opportunities for future...
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WASH & Schistosomiasis Systematic Review
The third in this series of SHARE-funded studies exploring the impact of WASH on NTDs, this systematic review compiled and analysed evidence on the importance of WASH for schistosomiasis...