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Co-occurrence of heavy metal and antibiotic resistance in microorganisms due to arsenic contamination in water insecure areas of Bangladesh
Arsenic Precision Innovative Rapid Easy-to-use Test (AsPIRE Test)
Livelihoods from Enhanced water Access for the Poor in Slums
Understanding women’s water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) vulnerability
Water security risk science: local monitoring for participatory resource management
Pastoralist women and water: understanding the ways in which women’s disempowerment contributes to water security risks
Target Towns Research Action Programme
Expanding supply and local demand of safe water at water kiosks in Goma, DRC through improved monitoring of information (SHIELD)
Establishing a water quality monitoring network in mid-western Nepal
Water law reform to improve water security for vulnerable people in Africa (SELARE)
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Water law reform to improve water security for vulnerable people in Africa
Water security risk science: local knowledge for participatory resource management
Gendered dimensions of water security risk in the context of climate variability, sedentarisation and institutional pluralism for pastoralist households in Northern Kenya
Establishing a water quality monitoring network in MidWestern Nepal
Empowerment of vulnerable people to address household WASH security risks
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Sensor technology for rapidly assessing water quality risks for vulnerable users (TRIGR)
Enhancing the Delta Dynamic Integrated Emulator Model
Co-occurrence of heavy metal and antibiotic resistance in microorganisms due to arsenic contamination in water insecure areas of Bangladesh
Arsenic Precision Innovative Rapid Easy-to-use Test (AsPIRE Test)
Livelihoods from Enhanced water Access for the Poor in Slums
Understanding women’s water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) vulnerability
Water security risk science: local monitoring for participatory resource management
Pastoralist women and water: understanding the ways in which women’s disempowerment contributes to water security risks
Target Towns Research Action Programme
Expanding supply and local demand of safe water at water kiosks in Goma, DRC through improved monitoring of information (SHIELD)
Establishing a water quality monitoring network in mid-western Nepal
Water law reform to improve water security for vulnerable people in Africa (SELARE)
Accelerated Grants
Water law reform to improve water security for vulnerable people in Africa
Water security risk science: local knowledge for participatory resource management
Gendered dimensions of water security risk in the context of climate variability, sedentarisation and institutional pluralism for pastoralist households in Northern Kenya
Establishing a water quality monitoring network in MidWestern Nepal
Empowerment of vulnerable people to address household WASH security risks
Exploring Inequalities Grants
REACH-WSUP Research Call
Data for Decision Making
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