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Title:Transition Management for Improving the Sustainability of WASH Services in Informal Settlements in Sub-Saharan Africa—An ExplorationPublication TypeJournal ArticleYear of Publication2018Authors:Charles Niwagaba, Maimuna Nalubega, Robinah KulabakoKeywords: Sub-Saharan Africa; transition management; WASH; informal settlements; sustainability transitionsConferenceSustainabilityAbstract:This paper explores how transition management processes can be designed to address the unsustainability of water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services in informal settlements in cities in Sub-Saharan Africa....
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Title:Low cost faecal sludge dewatering and carbonisation for production of fuel briquettesPublication TypeJournal ArticleYear of Publication2018Authors:Charles Niwagaba, Maimuna Nalubega, Robinah KulabakoKeywords:Conference41stWEDC International Conference, Egerton University, Nakuru, Kenya, 2018Abstract:Globally, there is an increasing demand for energy to support development needs. The challenge of inadequate energy resources is more pronounced in developing countries/ regions like the Sub Saharan Africa....
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Title:Training for improved decentralized service delivery – a case study from UgandaPublication TypeJournal ArticleYear of Publication2018Authors:Charles Niwagaba, Maimuna Nalubega, Robinah KulabakoKeywords:ConferenceAbstract:Progress towards full sanitation coverage in urban areas is slow, with one of the big challenges in East Africa and many other areas being reaching the large proportion who live in informal settlements. The unique characteristics of...
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Title:Learning opportunities for sanitation improvements in informal settlements of East African citiesPublication TypeJournal ArticleYear of Publication2014Authors:Kenan Okurut, Katrina J. Charles, Robinah KulabakoKeywords:Peer ReportAbstract:Progress towards full sanitation coverage in urban areas is slow, with one of the big challenges in East Africa and many other areas being reaching the large proportion who live in informal settlements. The unique...
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Title:Microbial characterization of groundwater in urban environments of Kenya, Senegal, and UgandaPublication TypeJournal ArticleYear of Publication2018Authors:Sorensen James; Olago Dan; Kanoti Japhet; Gaye Cheikh; Pouye Abdoulaye; Owor Michael; Nayebare Jacintha; Kulabako Robinah; Lapworth Dan ; Read Daniel; Taylor, Richard. 2018Keywords:ambient conditions, environmental conditions, oxygen-reduction potential, performance, pit latrine, urban slumsPeer ReportNatural Environmental Research CouncilAbstract:Linkhttp://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/522422/DOI
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