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Should the GBD Risk Factor Rankings be Used to Guide Policy?
In this comment piece in The Lancet, Charlotte Watts and Professor Sandy Cairncross, SHARE Research Director, share their thoughts on whether the Global Burden of Disease risk factor rankings should be used to guide policy and offer...
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Editorial: Can We Afford to Overlook Hand Hygiene Again?
In this editorial in Tropical Medicine and International Health, Greenland et al. answer this salient question and urge for a measurable indicator of health to be included in the post-2015 sustainable development goals.
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Notes from the Field: Sanitation Mapper
This paper by Roma et al. (2013) published in Waterlines reports on the piloting of the Sanitation Mapper in informal settlements in Dhaka and Matlab (Chandpur) in Bangladesh. The Mapper is a tool for mapping and monitoring...
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Using the Receptivity Model to Uncover ‘Urine Blindness’: Perceptions on the Re-Use of Urine
This paper by Roma et al. (2013) published in Water Management and Research summarises the findings of a study which explored users’ perceptions on the re-use of urine as fertilizer, using a Receptivity model lens. Examples of...
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Piloting an Intervention to Improve Microbiological Food Safety in Peri-Urban Mali
This paper by Touré et al. (2013) published in the International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health summarises the findings of...
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Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene in Emergencies: Summary Review and Recommendations for Further Research
This summary review by Brown et al. (2013) published in Waterlines presents an overview of current knowledge about what works to prevent disease in emergency WASH response. Providing safe water, safe excreta disposal, and basic...
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A Systematic Review of the Health and Social Effects of Menstrual Hygiene Management
This paper by Sumpter and Torondel (2013) oublished in PLOS ONE documents the findings of a systematic review which collated, summarised and critically appraised the evidence on the health and psycho-social outcomes of MHM (approaches) in lower...
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Evaluation of Mtumba
This document summarises the findings of an evaluation of the health and behaviour change outcomes, and costs and impact of the Mtumba approach in three regions of Tanzania, to determine whether the approach could be scaled up to other regions....
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Om's Food Hygiene Intervention- May 2013
What have I been up to recently?
Having finalised the food hygiene promotion package, I then moved on to establish two field offices within the Baluwapati Deupur and Nayagaun village development committees and recruited...
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Breaking Taboos: Training Trainers on Menstrual Hygiene in Emergencies
SHARE supported a recent training session for trainers on Menstrual Hygiene Management in Emergencies, hosted by RedR. The first of its kind, the session was designed and led by Sarah House (independent Water & Sanitation Engineer), Sue...