Presentations
2016
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When ODF is Not Enough: Using a Small Doable Actions Approach to Complement CLTS and Get Faeces out of the Environment in Southwest Bangladesh. Presentation by Julia Rosenbaum, Khairul Islam, Muhammad Faruqe Hussain, and Selina Ferdous, SACOSAN 6, January 2016, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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ETHOS Conference, 2016. Presented by Elisa Derby, Winrock/WASHplus.
2015
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WASHplus Presents at USAID Mini-University 2015. WASHplus collaborated with USAID counterparts on three presentations at the Global Health Mini-University in March, with topics that included: Gauging Consumer Preferences on Improved Cookstoves in Bangladesh, Food Hygiene and Child Growth, and Infant Feces Disposal.
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How Can Integrating Sanitation and Hygiene into a Neglected Tropical Disease (NTD) Control Program Accelerate Reduction in NTDs? Burkina Faso Case Study, 2015. by Renuka Bery, Edouard S. Tianhoun Bery. A poster presentation at the 2015 UNC Water and Health Conference.
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Horizontal Challenges: WASH and Nutrition Integration. Renuka Bery, FHI360/USAID WASHplus. 38th WEDC International Conference, July 2015.
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Hygiene Habit Formation through WASH in Schools in Zambia. Ron Clemmer, Sarah Fry, FHI360/USAID WASHplus. Rotary WWS VII, Sao Paulo, Brazil June 4, 2015.
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WASH and Nutrition Integration and Small Doable Actions. Ron Clemmer, FHI360/USAID WASHplus. SuSanA WASH and Nutrition Working Group, Stockholm August 25, 2015.
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WASH in Schools Improves School Attendance and Community WASH Conditions in Zambia. Ron Clemmer, Sarah Fry, Orlando Hernandez, FHI360/USAID WASHplus. SuSanA WinS Working Group, Stockholm August 24, 2015.
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Assessing Consumer Needs, Preferences & Willingness to Pay for ICS in Bangladesh. Julia Rosenbaum, FHI360; Elisa Derby, Winrock International, Karabi Dutta, Winrock Consultant. USAID WASHplus Project. A presentation at the TRAction Workshop in Peru, 2015.
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Behavior Change Approaches to Facilitate Clean Cooking and Reduced HAP, 2015. Julia Rosenbaum, USAID/WASHplus, FHI 360. A Presentation at the USAID | TRAction Behavior Change Communication Panel Discussion, National Press Club, Washington, DC, April 21, 2015.
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USAID/WASHplus: Light My Fire! Gauging Consumer Preference$$: Improved Cookstoves in Bangladesh. Helen Petach/USAID and Elisa Derby/Winrock International. A Presentation at the Mini-University, 2015.
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What to Do with Infant Poo? Evidence-Based Programming to Support Safe Disposal of Young Children’s Feces. Emily Rand/World Bank; Julia Rosenbaum/USAID/WASHplus, FHI360; Merri Weinger/USAID. A Presentation at the Mini-University, 2015.
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You Are What You Eat: Why Food Hygiene Matters for Child Growth. Julia Rosenbaum/FHI360 Deputy Director AND Merri Weinger/ EH Team Leader, USAID WASHplus Project. A Presentation at the Mini-University, 2015.
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Integrated Programming Targeting the Whole Child and Improved Educational Attainment. Renuka Bery, USAID/WASHplus Project/FHI 360, Carol da Silva, FHI 360, Monica Woldt, FANTA project/FHI 360. A Presentation at the Comparative and International Education Society Conference (CIES), 2015.
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Let’s Talk About It! Safe and Equitable Learning Environments in Zambia. Sarah Fry, WASHplus/FHI360. A Presentation at the Comparative and International Education Society Conference (CIES), 2015.
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WASH in Zambian Primary Schools: Essential Elements for Quality Education. Dr. Justin Lupele and Sarah Fry, SPLASH and WASHplus/FHI 360. A Presentation at the Comparative and International Education Society Conference (CIES), 2015.
- The Efficacy of Low-cost Technologies to Improve Traditional Sludge Practices in Madagascar. Jonathan Annis: Sanitation and Innovation Adviser, USAID/WASHplus, CARE; Xavier Gras: Sanitation Specialist, Practica Foundation; Francesca Rossi: Country Director, Protos Madagascar. A Presentation at the 3rd International Conference on Fecal Sludge Management, Hanoi, Vietnam, January 2015.
2014
UNC Water & Health Conference November 2014 Presentations and Poster
- Addressing the Paradox through Small Doable Actions to Improve Domestic Water Management: High Water and Sanitation Access and High Diarrheal Morbidity in Southwest Bangladesh. Mustafa Kamal Sikder, USAID WASHplus/FHI360.
- Discovering, Collecting and Curating WASH Sector Knowledge and Information. Dan Campbell, CARE, USAID WASHPlus/FHI360.
- Handwashing and the Science of Habit. David Neal Ph.D., Catalyst Behavioral Sciences, the University of Miami; Jelena Vujcic MPH, Catalyst Behavioral Sciences, the University of Buffalo; Orlando Hernandez Ph.D., FHI360; Wendy Wood Ph.D., Catalyst Behavioral Sciences & the University of Southern California.
- HIV and MHM: Goin’ with the Flow. Julia Rosenbaum, USAID WASHplus Project/FHI360.
- Integrating WASH into Nutrition Programs. Julia Rosenbaum, USAID WASHplus/FHI360.
- The Theory and Practice of Habit Formation: Handwashing Applications. Orlando Hernandez, USAID WASHplus/FHI360.
- WASHplus at UNC Water and Health Conference 2014. Side Events, Presentations and Poster.
Bangladesh
- Why WASH Matters for Improved Child Health, Nutrition & Growth: A Knowledge Sharing Event, 2014. A presentation by Julia Rosenbaum in Bangladesh. (Presentation, pdf)
World Water Week 2014
- Are You http://www.laviagraes.com/ Still Pouring Your Post-2015 Water Investments Down the Drain?Stockholm World Water Week, September 2, 2014. Hanna Woodburn, Global Public-Private Partnership for Handwashing; Orlando Hernandez, USAID WASHplus Project; Jane Wilbur, WaterAid; Corrie Kramer, Plan USA.(Presentation, pdf)
CORE Group Fall Meeting
- Cooking Should Nurture, Cooking Shouldn’t Kill. (Presentation, pdf)
- How Can We Keep More Girls in Schools? Mainstreaming Menstrual Hygiene Management in Zambia. Sarah Fry and Febby Busiku, WASHplus and SPLASH, FHI 360. (Presentation, pdf)
- More than Just Toilets: Sanitation within USAID’s 2013 - 2018 Water and Development Strategy. (Presentation, pdf)
ETHOS
- USAID/WASHplus Bangladesh: Assessing Consumer Needs, Preferences and Willingness to Pay for Improved Cook Stoves. Presented by Elisa Derby at ETHOS 2014. (Download, pdf)
USAID MINI U
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The Baby and the Bathwater: WASH, Nutrition and Rubber Ducks. Merri Weinger, USAID,Julia Rosenbaum, Renuka Bery, USAID’s WASHplus Project, FHI 360, Mini University, 7 March 2014. (Presentation, pdf)
- WASH Away Those Worms and Other NTDs. Marci van Dyke, USAID, Renuka Bery, FHI 360, Mini University, 7 March 2014. (Presentation, pdf)
2013
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Colorado WASH Symposium, 2013. Hosted by the University of Colorado Boulder.
Bangladesh: Assessing Consumer Needs, Preferences and Willingness to Pay for Improved Cookstoves. Presented by WASHplus at multiple events in Bangladesh in 2013. (Download, pdf)
Water for Health Conference: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, October 14–18, 2013
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Clean, Fed and Nurtured: Intersectoral Collaboration Beyond Environmental Enteropathy — Side event presentation by Julia Rosenbaum, Renuka Bery, Sandra Callier, WASHplus, FHI 360; Hanna Woodburn, PPPHW; Peggy Bentley, UNC. (Presentation, pdf)
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Downstream from the Toilet: Opportunities and Challenges for Managing Fecal Sludge in the Changing Urban Landscape — Side event presentation by Jonathan Annis, WASHplus/CARE. (Presentation, pdf)
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WASH in Schools: Next Steps on Research and Mainstreaming — Side event presentation by Justin Lupele, USAID Zambia/SPLASH Project; Sarah Fry, WASHplus/FHI 360. (Presentation, pdf)
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WASH for the Neglected Tropical Diseases: Evaluating Tools, Impact, and Increased Momentum for Collaborative Programming — Side event presentation by Renuka Bery, WASHplus/FHI 360; Kerry Gallo, Children Without Worms/TFGH; Stephanie Ogden, CARE/TFGH. (Presentation, pdf)
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Handwashing Determinants and Diarrhea in Sub-Saharan Africa An Analysis of DHS and MICS Data - Side event presentation by Victoria Shelus, FHI 360; Orlando Hernandez, WASHplus. (Presentation, pdf)
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WASH Integration Inspires Sustained Behavior Change and Innovation in Kenya — Poster by Evelyn Makena, WASHplus Kenya. (Presentation, pdf)
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Are We There Yet? Two practitioners reflect on the road to changing WASH behaviors - Behavior change keynote presentation by Julia Rosenbaum, WASHplus/FHI 360; Jacqueline Devine, Water and Sanitation Program. (Presentation, pdf)
- M&E: Local, Global and Human Rights Perspectives - Monitoring and evaluation keynote presentation by Orlando Hernandez, WASHplus/FHI 360.
Latinosan , Panama, May 2013
- The Human Dimension of Programs in Water, Sanitation and Hygiene. Presented by Orlando Hernandez, WASHplus. (English, pdf) | (Spanish, pdf)
36th WEDC International Conference, Kenya, July 2013
- Promoting Healthy Hygiene and Sanitation Practices for People Living with HIV and AIDS (in Kenya). Evelyn Mugambi, WASHplus/Kenya. (Presentation, pdf)
- Advocating for WinS with Government: The Case of SPLASH Zambia. Justin Lupele, WASHplus/SPLASH.(Presentation, pdf)
Water for Health Conference: Science, Policy and Innovation. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, October 29-November 2, 2012
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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. (Link, pdf)
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Challenges and Progress in Scaling Up WASH in Schools in Zambia. Presented by WASHplus/SPLASH 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)
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Menstrual Hygiene Matters! Tools and Experiences to Meet Critical Needs of Women and Girls. Julia Rosenbaum participated in a session on WASH/MHM/HIV convened by WaterAid, USAID/WASHplus, 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, and Michael Pezone, WASHplus. (Link, pdf)
2012
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Poop and People/Taps and Toilets: Community-Based Approaches to Meeting the Most Basic Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Needs of Families Affected by HIV. International AIDS Conference, July 2012. Julia Rosenbaum and Renuka Bery, both from WASHplus, presented on this panel. (Link, pdf)
- 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. International AIDS Conference, July 2012. Renuka Bery, WASHplus, presented at this satellite session. (Link, pdf)
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