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Improving Sanitation Through Resource Recovery in East Af...


DATE: June 24, 2020

Improving Sanitation Through Resource Recovery in East Af...

FEATURED PRESENTERS : Eric Rawdon PE, PMP, Emily Woods

In East Africa only 10 percent of fecal sludge is safely treated, and the problem worsening with increased urbanization and population growth. Despite the need, new treatment facilities are... Read More

Video: Releasing trapped knowledge in the WASH sector


Video: Releasing trapped knowledge in the WASH sector

FEATURED PRESENTERS :

Solutions abound for treating water to prevent waterborne illness and save children’s lives. But information about them is harder to come by, and even more so in the developing communities where... Read More

Water, Sanitation and Hygiene in Emergencies


Water, Sanitation and Hygiene in Emergencies

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Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services save lives and are essential in an emergency such as a natural disaster, disease outbreak and violence. In this E4C Webinar, Daniele Lantagne,... Read More

Understanding Behavior Change to Ensure Success


Understanding Behavior Change to Ensure Success

FEATURED PRESENTERS : Hans Mosler, Valérie Cavin, Laura MacDonald

About this Webinar: Development engineering focuses on the design, delivery and adoption of technology-based solutions. Often behavior change is an essential element of new products or services being successful.... Read More

RevoLootionary: Designing sexy toilets and markets to del...


RevoLootionary: Designing sexy toilets and markets to del...

FEATURED PRESENTERS : Yi Wei

About this webinar: Over 80 % of Cambodians do not have a latrine; well-meaning subsidies have depressed demand for toilets, stymied private sanitation markets, and discouraged a sense of... Read More

Releasing Trapped Knowledge in the WASH Sector: Empowerin...


Releasing Trapped Knowledge in the WASH Sector: Empowerin...

FEATURED PRESENTERS : Meena Palaniappan, Dr. John Akudago

About this Webinar: The tragedy of human development is that every year millions of people, mostly young children, die from preventable waterborne diseases, caused by lack of reliable access... Read More

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