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The Effect of Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene on the Prevention of Trachoma
This policy brief summarises the evidence base around the effect of WASH on the prevention of Trachoma. It was prepared as a background paper for the SHARE-convened European WASH and NTDs Roundtable that took place in London in September 2014....
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The Effect of Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene on Soil-transmitted Helminthiasis
This policy brief summarises the evidence base around the effect of WASH on the prevention of STH. It was prepared as a background paper for the SHARE-convened European WASH and NTDs...
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The Effect of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene on the Prevention of Schistosomiasis
This policy brief summarises the evidence base around the effect of WASH on the prevention of Schistosomiasis. It was prepared as a background paper for the SHARE-convened European WASH and NTDs Roundtable that took place in London in September...
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European Roundtable on WASH and NTDs- Summary Presentation
This presentation was delivered by Alexandra Chitty, SHARE Research Uptake Officer, on 23rd September 2014 at the annual NTD NGDO Network (NNN) meeting...
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SHARE Attends the NTD NGDO Network Annual Meeting in Paris
Last week, I attended the annual meeting of the ...
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WASH-NTDs Roundtable 2014: Day 2
Building on the enthusiasm of yesterday, today was spent articulating what success might look like in 5 years’ time and outlining an agreed and...
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Undoing Inequity: Inclusive WASH Programmes That Deliver for All
This presentation features baseline and mid-term review findings from the SHARE-funded Undoing Inequity action-research project. It was delivered by Jane Wilbur and Spera Atuhairwe at a SHARE seminar at World Water Week in Stockholm on 2nd...
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A Risk Assessment for the Use of Wastewater in Agriculture in Accra, Ghana
This presentation was delivered by Prince Antwi-Agyei, a SHARE-funded PhD student, at the 2014 Water and Health Conference: Where Science Meets...
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WASH-NTDs Roundtable 2014: Day 1
Today SHARE has been convening a roundtable in London seeking to significantly progress collaboration, coordination and cooperation between the water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) and many neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) sectors in the areas...
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Where There Is No Toilet: Water and Sanitation Environments of Domestic and Facility Births in Tanzania
This SHARE-funded journal paper by Benova et al. and published in PLOS ONE estimates that less than a third (30.5%) of all births in Tanzania take place in a setting with safe water and sanitation. This is an important finding particularly in...