Charles Niwagaba

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Title:Exposure to multiple pesticides and neurobehavioral outcomes among smallholder farmers in UgandaAuthors:Samuel Fuhrimann, Andrea Farnham, Philipp Staudacher, Aggrey Atuhaire, Tiziana Manfioletti, Charles B. Niwagaba, Sarah Namirembe, Jonathan Mugweri, Mirko S. Winkler, Lutzen Portengen, Hans Kromhout, Ana M. MoraKeywords:Pesticides, Glyphosate, Neurobehavioral outcomes, Multi-pollutant model, Farmers, Bayesian model-averaging, UgandaPublished:2021Abstract:Background: Multiple epidemiological studies have shown that exposure to...
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Title: Dewaterability of faecal sludge and its implications on faecal sludge management in urban slums Authors: S. Semiyaga, M. A. E. Okure, C. B. Niwagaba, P. M. Nyenje & F. Kansiime Keywords: Decentralized, Environmental pollution, Faecal sludge, Particle size distribution, Pit latrine Published: 14 September 2016 Abstract: The current practices of faecal sludge management in urban slums pose risks to public health and environmental pollution....
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Title: Long-term variations of water quality in the Inner Murchison Bay, Lake Victoria Authors: Mary Akurut, Charles B. Niwagaba, Patrick Willems Keywords: Inner Murchison Bay, Lake Victoria, Pollution, Water quality Published: 29 November 2016 Abstract: The water quality in the Inner Murchison Bay (IMB) located in Uganda on the northern shores of Lake Victoria is affected...
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Title: Faecal sludge as a solid industrial fuel: a pilot-scale study Authors: Moritz Gold, Daniel Isaac Waya Ddiba, Alsane Seck, Patrick Sekigongo, Alassane Diene, Serigne Diaw, Seydou Niang, Charles Niwagaba and Linda Strande Keywords: co-combustion, fecal sludge management, heavy metals, resource recovery, sanitation, waste-to-energy Published: 2017 Abstract: Revenues from faecal sludge (FS) treatment end products could...
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Title: Assessing ambient and internal environmental conditions of pit latrines in urban slums of Kampala, Uganda: effect on performance Authors: Anne Nakagiri, Charles B. Niwagaba, Philip M. Nyenje, Robinah K. Kulabako, John B. Tumuhairwe, Frank Kansiime Keywords: ambient conditions, environmental conditions, oxygen-reduction potential, performance, pit latrine, urban slums Published: 07 January 2017 Abstract: There is increasing...
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