We aim to develop, field-test, and promote improved ways to measure and assess the public health hazards associated with sanitation systems and practices in sub-Saharan Africa, with the overall goal of informing sanitation planning and implementation at community levels. This will involve learning more about the range and distribution of sanitation technologies encountered in two cities of Africa (i.e., Kampala and Lusaka). Learning more about the levels of microbiological hazard in onsite sanitation systems especially septic tanks and other technology-specific lessons can be usefully incorporated in citywide sanitation improvement tools.
Thank you for your interest, but this study is recruiting by invitation only.
International (Uganda, Zambia)
Musa Manga
Environmental Sciences and Engineering
Behavioral or Social
Observational
Behavior
Environment
Immune System/Infections
Opinions and Perceptions
Social or Workplace Dynamics
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