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Please have a look at this piece by the Rollins Department of Environmental Health on SaniPath’s David Berendes: In the Field With: David Berendes. The feature highlights David’s specific WASH-related interests and his work for SaniPath in Vellore, India, complete with photos from his trip.


Follow David on Twitter here: @bdes21

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Over the last 36 hours, leaders in WASH from around the world have traveled to Atlanta and convened on the 8th floor of Emory University’s Rollins School of Public Health to lend their expertise and experience to guide SaniPath into its next phase. Thank you to all who participated!


Top Row: Martin Gambrill (World Bank), Jesse Shapiro (USAID), Jan Willem Rosenboom (Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation), Suresh Kumar Rohilla (Center for Science and Environment). Bottom Row: Amanda Marlin (Sanitation and Water for All), Patrick Apoya (Africa Sanitation Think Tank), Kate Medlicott (World Health Organization), Neil Jeffery (Water and Sanitation for the Urban Poor)

Kate Robb and Suraja Raj gave a short talk on our Maputo sub-study during the MapSan: Measuring Health Impacts of Urban Sanitation side event this morning at the UNC 2015 Water and Health Conference. The slides are available for download by clicking the image below below—please feel free to drop us a line or send a Tweet our way if you have any questions!


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