Quantitative assessment of exposure to fecal contamination in urban en... https://t.co/JMXgHRsNm6
Our recent multi-country article on exposure to fecal contamination. Evidence based information needed to target sanitation interventions.
(1/2) We have a new website! Still https://t.co/D9G5fKHUw6, but we've got a new look and more features and information including information on how the SaniPath Tool has been used to translate #evidence to #action, access to our code base, and best of all....drum roll please
Join us on Wednesday 26th August at World Water Week - Tools to support climate-smart sanitation decision-making for the urban poor https://t.co/gdNJMWut9v
Great start to our SaniPath training in collaboration with @CSEINDIA! Looking forward to the next two weeks of sharing experiences and engaging with #WASH professionals around the world!
@EmoryCGSW@SaniPath is hosting a virtual training with @Water_CSE for #sanitation practitioners on using the SaniPath Exposure Assessment Tool. Last day to register is Aug 7th! Details in the link: https://t.co/I0ind3ep18
For ethical reasons we've withdrawn from editing the @IJERPH_MDPI special issue on #failures. Find out why: '“What the F?”: How we failed to publish a journal special issue on failures' https://t.co/dMOr4XmL64
#WASHTwitter#AcademicChatter @researchwhisper @dietvorst
Our paper describing the development of the @SaniPath Tool is finally published on @PLOSONE! This has been a massive team effort! If there is any one paper that best captures the majority of my work over the last 7 years, it’s this! #WASH#sanitation https://t.co/lxzzIFkBGx
There's no better way to end your year than to read about fecal contamination in Dhaka, Bangladesh! Congrats to @NuhuAmin and team on publishing this latest SaniPath paper! @icddr_b@WorldBankWater@EmoryCGSW
Final SaniPath Dissemination Workshop for the Greater Kumasi Metropolitan Area. In attendance were @onlyhabyak from Emory University, TREND staff, Municipal Planners, Environmental Health Officers, Waste Management Officers and other key stakeholders.
@SaniPath@csiesel
@odeya_lincoln This will be the second SaniPath exercise in Lusaka! The first took place in Kanyama Compound in 2018 and this expansion will include 3 additional peri-urban neighborhoods. Feel free to DM if you have any questions and we look forward to sharing the findings!
LCC Public Health Inspectors and research associates will come together to collect public health data to support evidence-based decision making in the city and their knowledge and skills will no doubt lead to great outcomes in the #WASH sector. (2/2)
Day 4 of @SaniPath training alongside @trendgroupgh @AtoSenayah. I'm excited to see the great work to be done in partnership with Lusaka City Council and GIZ Zambia on the expansion of the SaniPath Exposure Assessment in 3 additional communities. (1/2)
Huge congrats to @trendgroupgh and @KumasiMetro on their awards at the #SaniChallengeGh! Their dedication to improving lives by addressing sanitation challenges is an inspiration to all and I can't wait to see what comes next from these two groups! #SC4G@SaniChallengeGh