TRAINING HUBS
Regional SaniPath training hubs are being established at selected institutions that receive training to build capacity in the SaniPath Tool methods. The goal of these training hubs is to make deploying the SaniPath Tool, and microbiological and survey methods in general, more accessible to municipalities and other organizations that would benefit from the evidence and the capacity to collect such data. The training hubs also play a crucial role in research translation and dissemination to ensure that public health evidence is used to inform sanitation programming and policy.
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The SaniPath team, in partnership with TREND, have conducted several foundational studies in Accra, Ghana. These activities consequently led to the establishment of TREND as a training hub for the SaniPath Tool.
TREND manages the training hub with laboratory support from the Water Research Institute (WRI). TREND has led or supported trainings of municipal health and environmental workers in Kumasi and Accra (Ghana), Kampala (Uganda), Lusaka (Zambia), Nairobi (Kenya), and Dakar (Senegal).
Ato Kwamena Senaya from the TREND Group discusses the SaniPath Training Hub in Accra, Ghana:
Risk Assessment and Management
The Hub is experienced in using evidence generated from exposure assessments to support the planning and prioritization of sanitation interventions.
The Hub has experience in community mapping and spatial analysis with various tools, such as GIS.
Community Engagement
Risk Mapping and Spatial Planning
Planning Sanitation Interventions
The Hub shows users how to engage the community using various participatory tools and behavioral studies.
The Training Hub has the capacity to conduct public health-based risk assessments and provide advice on strategic actions that need to be implemented to manage such risks.
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