Presentations

2012 Water for Health Conference: Science, Policy and Innovation. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, October 29-2 November 2, 2012

  • Building Blocks for Healthy Communities: Integrating WASH and Nutrition Interventions for Improved Health Outcomes. Renuka Bery participated in this session convened by WHO, UNICEF, USAID, USAID/WASHplus Project. (Link, pdf)
     
  • Challenges and Progress in Scaling Up WASH in Schools in Zambia. Presented by WASHplus Zambia SPLASH project chief of party Justin Lupele and Sarah Fry in a WASH in Schools session sponsored by UNICEF and the WASH in Schools WinS Network. (Link, pdf)
     
  • Menstrual Hygiene Matters! Tools and Experiences to Meet Critical Needs of Women and Girls.  Julia Rosenbaum participated in the session on WASH/MHM/HIV convened by WaterAid, USAID/WASHplus Project, UNICEF, WSSCC, SHARE, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, and Emory University Center for Global Safe Water. (Link, pdf)
     
  • WASH Blocks in Madagascar: Setting the Ground for Sustainability. Orlando Hernández, Sombinaina Rakotoarisoa, Clément Randriantelomanana Odile Randriamananjara, Aleyao Binioube, Michael Pezone. (Link, pdf)

International AIDS Conference July 2012

  • Julia Rosenbaum and Renuka Bery, both from WASHplus, presented on a panel entitled Poop and People/Taps and Toilets: Community-Based Approaches to Meeting the Most Basic Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Needs of Families Affected by HIV. (Link, pdf)
     
  • Renuka Bery, WASHplus, presented at a satellite session on Integrated Approaches, Local Solutions:  Integrating Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene into HIV Programming as an Effective Strategy to Improve Lives, Uptake of Services, and Key Health Outcomes. (Link, pdf)