International Forum on Community Engagement on Global Health and Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) 24th- 25th February 2022, Catholic University of Angola, Angola

Lancaster University, in collaboration with the Catholic University of Angola, organised a strategic, two- day collaborative workshop bringing African and British academics, businesses, government and civil society sectors together to discuss how co-designed research in the broad area Global Health…

Community engagement in water, sanitation and hygiene in sub-Saharan Africa: does it WASH?

Click here to access and read our latest paper on Community engagement in water, sanitation and hygiene in sub-Saharan Africa. Abstract: This transdisciplinary literature review paper aims at addressing the literature lacuna in community engagement and water, sanitation and hygiene…

The Little Book is of Community Engagement for Water, Sanitation & Hygiene in sub-Sahara Africa

We are really pleased to publish online our Little Book, an output of the WASHable Project. This Little Book tells you what community engagement is within the context of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH). The benefits of community engagement and…

Practical guides for treating water within communities in Angola, Cameroon and sub-Saharan Africa

STANDARD OPERATION PROCEDURES (SOPs) in WASH Development with focus on Angola and Cameroon Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) compliance still remains a problem for 1.2 billion people the world over despite increased awareness, high expenditure invested already, level and high volume of published literature. In…

Addressing Covid-19 Hand wash in Africa – Publication on low cost filter for household and community water in Africa

We are pleased to be able to share Prof. Kenneth Yongabi Anchang's publication on 'Addressing COVID-19 Hand Wash in Africa: Low Cost Moringa Sand Filter Hybrid Technology for Household and Community Water in Africa '. The publication is part of a…

Catholic University of Angola runs conference on the links between WASH and non-communicable disease

The Catholic University of Angola (CUA) WASH conference was organized by the WASHable partners, Prof Tommaso De Pippo and Prof Marli Santana on the 29th of October 2020. The Conference addressed important WASH topics and their relations to public health…

Project team working on the first of its kind transdisciplinary literature review on WASH

We can tackle WASH challenge only by working together and through different disciplines. This is reflected in our transdisciplinary literature review approach. The team is currently working on a transdisciplinary literature review. Its aim is to map the participatory approaches…