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(December 2021) Our baseline findings from Indonesia have generated a new model of the connections between human health and the environment.
(December 2021) RISE reveals a scientific method that will allow us to see whether the program’s intervention is reducing faecal contamination in the environment.
(December 2021) A toolkit helping practitioners implement gender- and socially- inclusive participatory design of WASH infrastructure in informal settlements.
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