Vol. 41 (2022), Issue 3:
Volume 41, Issue 3, Sep 2022
Articles
-
Community institutions in water governance for sustainable livelihoods
Prachanda Pradhan | Manohara Khadka | Raj K. GC | Barbara van Koppen | Alok Rajouria | Vishnu Prasad Pandey
41(3), pp. 1–14
Keywords: community institutions, water, federalism, gender, livelihood, Nepal
Category: Research Articles
https://doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.21-00017 -
Assessing climate impacts on gender and socially inclusive WASH: lessons from a research-practice project
Jeremy Kohlitz | Tamara Megaw | Anna Gero | Silvia Landa | Angelo Ximenes | Caitlin Leahy | Joanne Chong
41(3), pp. 1–11
Category: Research Articles
https://doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.21-00062 -
Educating sanitation professionals: moving from STEM to specialist training in higher education in Malawi
Brighton A. Chunga | David Mkwambisi | Cassandra L. Workman | Francis L. de los Reyes | Rochelle H. Holm
41(3), pp. 1–13
Keywords: higher education, public health, sanitation, sub-Saharan Africa, sustainable development
Category: Research Articles
https://doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.22-00662 -
Child-centred methods for school-based WASH interventions: co-creating sanitation research and interventions for and with children
Rowan Ellis | Anu Karippal
41(3), pp. 1–21
Category: Research Articles
https://doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.21-00072 -
Waterlines – the final editorial
Richard C. Carter
41(3), pp. 1–1
Category: Article
https://doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.2022.41-3ED -
Can a citizen-science approach to collecting data assist the management of intermittent water supply in low-income and data-scarce settings?
Laure Sioné | Michael R. Templeton | Christian Onof | Olivia Jensen | Stephane Bressan | Sabitri Tripathi
41(3), pp. 1–19
Keywords: citizen science, intermittent, data, water supply, low-income, mobile phone application
Category: Article
https://doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.22-00065