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2017 - 2019
Mzuzu University
Rural community health waste management of rural clinics in Ntcheu District, Malawi
Waste management and WASH in rural community health rural clinics, Ntcheu District, Malawi
2014 - 2016
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
WASH and Disability project, Rumphi, Malawi
Developing tools for assessing WASH access for people with disabilities, generating data on the prevalence and nature of WASH access problems, providing guidance on some aspects of potential mitigation strategies
2015 - 2017
Mzuzu University
Integrated WASH intervention in low income areas in Mzuzu and Karonga
Private Sector Sanitation and Hygiene Participation in Mzuzu and Karonga
2017 - 2020
WASTE advisers on urban environment and development
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Securing Water For Food (SWFF) - Circular economy with blackwater and greywater recycling for cultivation of exotic vegetables by women Farmers Groups in India under Securing Water for Food
To establish a local circular economy model in sanitation for agriculture that is scalable and autonomous with mobilisation of private finance and market-linkage approach
Project year: 2019
Bremen Overseas Research and Development Association (BORDA)
Encouraged Water and Sanitation Journalism, Phase 2: Northern Iraq and Lebanon
Enable journalists to report on key water challenges in a way that encourages more sustainable water management as a means of conflict prevention and enhancing the quality of life
2018 - 2019
Bremen Overseas Research and Development Association (BORDA)
Encouraged Water and Sanitation Journalism, Phase 1: Lebanon and Jordan
Increasing the social and political awareness about water and sustainable sanitation in the region
Project year: 2019
Bremen Overseas Research and Development Association (BORDA)
SFD Training
Conducting two SFD trainings in Jordan
2017 - 2025
WASTE advisers on urban environment and development
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Financial Inclusion Improves Sanitation & Health (FINISH) Mondial
To provide sanitation for all through an integrated model that addresses both the demand and supply side of the sanitation challenge
Project ongoing since: 2017
WASTE advisers on urban environment and development
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Take-A-Stake Fund for SMEs in WASH and linked sectors
To set-up a new Impact Investment Fund for SMEs in the water, sanitation, waste and linked sectors
2013 - 2019
WASTE advisers on urban environment and development
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Financial Inclusion Improves Sanitation & Health in Kenya (FINISH INK)
To foster enabling environments for the scaled-up uptake of sanitation systems through local market-based approaches by sustainably expanding access to and demand for sanitation facilities through financial inclusion.
2008 - 2018
WASTE advisers on urban environment and development
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Financial Inclusion Improves Sanitation & Health (FINISH) India
To supply sanitation for all by integrating the demand and supply side of the sanitation challenge in India
2018 - 2020
WASTE advisers on urban environment and development
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EJOM- L’emploi des jeunes crée des opportunités, ici au Mali (FR) (Youth employment creates opportunities in Mali (EN))
To create jobs for young people & returning migrants in Mali
2017 - 2018
WASTE advisers on urban environment and development
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Complementary Local Urban Environmental Services (CLUES)
Bundling of front-line service for fecal sludge management and solid waste management in developing low income cities
2018 - 2020
WASTE advisers on urban environment and development
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Financial Inclusion & Improved Livelihoods Out of Plastics (FINILOOP)
To create green jobs and local circular economies through scaling plastic recycling
2019 - 2020
Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI)
Foundations for Source to Sea Management
To establish the foundations for source-to-sea management in two locations (Ethiopia and Vietnam), to expand practical guidance, methods and tools
2013 - 2014
LEAD at Krea University
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Theoretical and practical advantages to applying performance-based payment structures for sanitation service delivery
Performance based approaches are intended to play an important role in making public service delivery more results-oriented. Purpose of this project is to create a white paper that describes the theoretical and practical advantages.
2012 - 2017
Oxfam GB
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Handy Wash Tap
Handwashing Device for the Promotion of Hand Hygiene
2011 - 2013
Wetlands Work!
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Floating community wastewater treatment in Asia
To design and field-test at village scale a simple cost-effective wastewater treatment system for floating communities in Southeast Asia. Floating “Pods” that use the microbial activity on aquatic plant roots are installed under the toilet of houseboats.
2015 - 2017
EcoLoo AB
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ECOLOO - An innovation that saves water and environment
Decentralized odourless sustainable waterless toilet technology
2013 - 2015
Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA)
Does sanitation behavior migrate? Evidence from seasonal migrant workers in Bangladesh
The purpose of the project is to understand hygiene and sanitation behavior of seasonal migrant workers in Bangladesh.
2011 - 2013
Live & Learn Environmental Education
Energy recovery and waste treatment with floating biodigesters
Improving the sanitation of water-based and floodprone communities through floating, small-scale biodigesters where excreta is converted into biogas for energy and into fertilizer.
2009 - 2012
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
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SANIRESCH (SANItaryRecycling ESCHborn)
Demonstration project: Treatment and recycling of the urine, brown and greywater collected at the main building of the headquarters of GIZ in Eschborn, Germany.
2015 - 2019
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
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Decentralised Integrated Sludge Management (DISM)
To put in place an integrated approach for the treatment and reuse of sludge, in order to tackle the problems of sludge collected in wastewater treatment plants and to contribute to reducing CO2 emissions.
2010 - 2016
USAID
Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Project in Jordan
To deliver improvements in Amman, Zarqa, Ma’an, Tafileh, Jerash, and Irbid water/wastewater facilities
2011 - 2015
USAID
Upgrading the Mafraq Wastewater Treatment Plant in Jordan
To support the feasibility study and design for upgrading the existing wastewater treatment plant, and fund the construction and construction management to upgrade the plant to a capacity of 6,550 m3 per day
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