Synergies between sanitation and all 17 of the Sustainable Development Goals
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Cross-sectoral benefits of action in sanitation: Co-producing policy to guide outcomes in the Sanitation sector and beyond
Set up as a joint initiative between University College London (Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê) Engineering for International Development (EFID) and WaterAid, the Cross-sectoral benefits of action in sanitation project aims to translate academic knowledge on the synergies between sanitation and the Sustainable Development Goals into a series policy outputs. Toward achieving equitable sanitation for all (SDG 6), the project aims to build on the ‘global mapping’ research already completed by Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê by co-developing a set of policy guidelines for achieving a range of cross-sectoral benefits in practice. A core focus of this research includes demonstrating the role sanitation plays in achieving all the Sustainable Development Goals, where it can offer a range of benefits for policymakers and users alike. The research team is constituted by a core group of interdisciplinary Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê academics working in engineering, planning, health, and the environment, WaterAid managers involved in sanitation and programme management, and a wider group of WaterAid partners.
Outputs
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WaterAid Africa and WaterAid UK
Core Research Team
WaterAid
Ada OkoWilliams, Senior WASH Manager ‑ Sanitation, WaterAidÌý
Dedo W. Mate-Kodjo, Pan Africa Programme Manager, WaterAidÌý
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- , Associate Professor, The Bartlett School of Sustainable ConstructionÌý
- , Professor of Integrated Community Child Health, Population, Policy and Practice Department, Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê GOS Institute of Child Health
- , Professor of Energy and Development Policy, STEaPPÌý
- , Associate Professor in Environmental and Sustainable Development, Development Planning UnitÌý
- , Associate Professor, Department of Civil, Environment and Geomatic EngineeringÌý
- , Lecturer in Futures, Analysis and Policy, STEaPPÌý
- , Lecturer in Energy, Resources and Development, Bartlett School Environment, Energy and ResourcesÌý
- Dr Kerry Bobbins, Research Fellow, The Bartlett School of Sustainable ConstructionÌý
- , EfID Alumni,ÌýDepartment of Civil, Environment and Geomatic EngineeringÌý
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