by Pam Lazos | May 8, 2021 | Project Success Stories, wastewater management, water, water, sanitation and hygiene or WASH |
[Six weeks of walking, but never a walk in the park] Project: Water Supply Problems in Nine Villages in the Bome-Ngyenmbo region, North Western Province, Cameroon Period: 2007-2014 Collaborations: In Cameroon: Mayor’s Office in Mbengwi, Meta Quality of Life...
by Pam Lazos | Mar 9, 2021 | Uncategorized |
The Problem with Microplastics in Water and What Women Scientists are Doing to Solve It photo credit: wH2O Journal Read all about it in wH2O, The Journal of Gender and Water, Volume 8 (2021) right here: https://repository.upenn.edu/wh2ojournal/vol8/iss1/9/ Pam Lazos...
by Pam Lazos | Feb 28, 2021 | Uncategorized |
Measuring, Testing, and Educating at the Household Level by Dr. Christiaan Morssink © pam lazos The household is an important data point in the world of WASH — water, sanitation and hygiene — on many levels. In the home of my youth, the WC — the...
by Pam Lazos | Jan 30, 2021 | Uncategorized |
Founding Member, Global Water Alliance Those of us privileged to work with Dr. Arun Deb know he does his job with a quiet grace and determination and now the world, at least our Philadelphia portion of it, is finding out, too. Congratulations to Dr. Deb on the...
by Pam Lazos | Jan 17, 2021 | Uncategorized |
Toilet Cleaning is as Important as Toilet Building by Christiaan Morssink Tools of the trade Toilet cleaning and preventive maintenance are missing in almost all project proposals for WASH — water, sanitation and hygiene — in Schools or WASH in Health Care...