On January 28, 2021 the SaniPath Advisory Committee met virtually to discuss the sustainability of the SaniPath Tool and it's future. The discussion focused around the opportunities for scaling and sustaining the SaniPath Tool and how best to translate risk-based thinking into WASH programming on the ground. In addition to developing a plan for sustaining the Tool and associated services, one of the focuses of the SaniPath team moving forward will be to help build and sustain exposure thinking in the WASH sector at multiple levels (municipal to national). We're grateful to our advisory committee for their continued support and guidance!
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The SaniPath team conducted a 2-week training program from August 17-28, 2020 in collaboration with the Center for Science and Environment (CSE) in India. Our SaniPath training curriculum was adapted to a live virtual format on Zoom coupled with asynchronous assignments. A total of 59 individuals participated from 8 different countries, the majority from low-and middle-income countries in South Asia and Africa. The participants came from a variety of backgrounds and included engineers, urban planners, researchers, and other environmental health or sanitation practitioners from government, private sector, and academia.
For more information about the SaniPath training and others hosted by CSE, visit their website: www.cseindia.org
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