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The Center for Global Safe Water conducts applied research internationally and in the United States. Our research leverages Rollins School of Public Health and partner organization expertise with implementing organizations to assess, monitor, and evaluate interventions that improve and promote water, sanitation, hygiene and health.

Table of Research Activities

This table describes recent funded research activities conducted by the Center for Global Safe Water. The table can be sorted alphabetically by column heading by clicking in the column heading cell.

TYPE Project Name Location Partners Donor Timeline
Sanitation
A multi-disciplinary project to develop, implement, and evaluate market- based approaches for scaling-up sanitation coverage and household access to safe water in different regions of Bolivia. Peri-urban areas of the cities of Trinidad and El Alto; Community of Sevaruyo, Oruro Goizueta Business School at Emory University; Sumaj Huasi Foundation; ProMujer Bolivia; Municipality of Trinidad; Municipality of Quillacas World Bank Development Marketplace Program; Emory Global Health Institute September 2006 – July 2011

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Sanitation Dry Sanitation Design and Delivery Innovations for Rural, Urban, and Emergency Settings in Bolivia El Alto and Trinidad, Bolivia Sumaj Huasi Foundation World Bank Development Marketplace September 2006 – August 2008

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Sanitation SWASH+:  Impact of School Latrine Conditions on Absenteeism Nyanza Province, Kenya CARE, Water.org (formerly known as WaterPartners International), Great Lakes University of Kisumu (GLUK), Kenya Water and Health Organization (KWAHO) and the Millennium Water Alliance (MWA) The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Global Water Challenge (GWC) September 2006 to February 2012

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Sanitation SWASH+:  Formative research on Personal Hygiene Strategies:  Menstrual Management and Anal Cleansing Nyanza Province, Kenya CARE, Water.org (formerly known as WaterPartners International), Great Lakes University of Kisumu (GLUK), Kenya Water and Health Organization (KWAHO) and the Millennium Water Alliance (MWA) The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Global Water Challenge (GWC) September 2006 to February 2012

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Health Impact
A pilot study to evaluate disease surveillance methods and health impact of an ecological sanitation, water, and hygiene intervention in El Alto, Bolivia El Alto, Bolivia Sumaj Huasi Foundation, Empresa Publica de Servicios de Agua y Saneamiento (EPSAS) Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA), Emory Global Health Institute October 2009 - December 2011

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Health Impact SWASH+:  Diffusion of WASH Messages from School to Community Nyanza Province, Kenya CARE, Water.org (formerly known as WaterPartners International), Great Lakes University of Kisumu (GLUK), Kenya Water and Health Organization (KWAHO) and the Millennium Water Alliance (MWA) The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Global Water Challenge (GWC) September 2006 to February 2012

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Health Impact Water, Women, and Development in Ethiopia Addis Ababa and Gondar Province, Ethiopia Rob Stephenson (RSPH Global Health), Craig Hadley (Emory Anthropology Department), CARE International, The Millennium Water Program (MWP), local researchers from Jimma University in Ethiopia Emory’s Institute of Developing Nations (IDN) and in-kind contribution from CARE Ethiopia and the Millennium Water Program (MWP) Ethiopia. September 2009 to May 2010

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Health Impact SWASH+:  Randomize Controlled Trial / Impact Evaluation Nyanza Province, Kenya
CARE, Water.org (formerly known as WaterPartners International), Great Lakes University of Kisumu (GLUK), Kenya Water and Health Organization (KWAHO) and the Millennium Water Alliance (MWA) The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Global Water Challenge (GWC)
September 2006 to February 2012

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Health Impact Impact of Brazil’s Family Health Program on Diarrhea Vespasiano, Brazil FASEH Medical University, Vespasiano, Brazil None No firm timeline. Propose to meet goals below by June 2010.

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Disparities/
Economics
Collaboration with Water Supply for the Urban Poor (WSUP) Antananarivo, Madagascar; Gatwekera / Kibera, Kenya Water Supply for the Urban Poor (WSUP) WSUP and Emory’s Global Health Initiative (GHI) Sept. 2008 – November 2009

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Disparities/
Economics
Obunga Project Obunga, a large peri-urban slum within Kisumu, Kenya Great Lakes University of Kisumu (GLUK), Kisumu’s Municipal Health Department Emory’s Global Health Initiative (GHI) December 2007 to November 2010

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Disparities/
Economics
Disparities in Access to Sanitation in Bolivia Antananarivo, Madagascar; Gatwekera / Kibera, Kenya Water Supply for the Urban Poor (WSUP) WSUP and Emory’s Global Health Initiative (GHI)  Nov 2008 – Sept 2009

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Disparities/
Economics
Disparities in Awareness and Adoption of Household Water Treatment Products Multiple countries (Madagascar, Zambia, Malawi) Population Services International USAID and Emory Global Health Institute (GHI) June 2007 to May 2010

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Evaluation
SWASH+:  Sustainability Follow Up of SWASH+ Pilot and Year One Schools Nyanza Province, Kenya CARE, Water.org (formerly known as WaterPartners International), Great Lakes University of Kisumu (GLUK), Kenya Water and Health Organization (KWAHO) and the Millennium Water Alliance (MWA) The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Global Water Challenge (GWC) September 2006 to February 2012

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Evaluation Data for Decision Making & Monitoring for Sustainability- Millennium Water Program – Ethiopia (MWP) 3 regions of Ethiopia:  Amhara, SNNPR, Orissa, and Tigray CARE International, the Millennium Water Alliance and their local partners CARE International April 2008 ongoing

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Evaluation Developing a Framework for Sustaining School Water, Sanitation, & Hygiene / Capacity Building Ethiopia, Mexico, Mozambique, Tanzania African Medical and Research Foundation (AMREF), Alternativas y Procesos de Participación Social (Alternativas), CARE International, Grupo de Estudio Ambientales (GEA), Sarar Transformación (Sarar-T), Save the Children (SAVE), The Global Water Challenge (GWC), The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), The Millennium Water Alliance (MWA), Water for People (WfP) The Global Water Challenge (GWC) September

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Evaluation
Dubai Cares School WASH initiative Mali and possibly 4 other countries Dubai Cares, CARE, WaterAid, UNICEF, OXFAM, Save the Children Dubai Cares May 2009 - ongoing

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Evaluation Information Collection and Implementation Planning for Field Evaluations of Community Water Treatment Devices in Emergency and Community Settings in Developing Countries  Atlanta, GA Georgia Tech GE Foundation February 2009-December 2009

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Water Quality
EPA STAR Project on Metro Atlanta Drinking Water Distribution Systems and Health Metro Atlanta University of Cincinnati (and possibly CDC if we expand scope of study) USEPA STAR Grant August 2009 – July 2012

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Water Quality Evaluation of the efficacy of chlorination in turbid drinking water sources in Bolivia Multiple sites throughout Bolivia Sumaj Huasi Foundation International Emergency and Refugee Health Branch, National Center for Environmental Health October 2009

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Water Quality Enteric Microorganism Monitoring at the F. Wayne Hill Water Resources Center and Lake Lanier Sample collection at F.Wayne Hill Water Center and Lake Lanier intake Gwinnett County Gwinnett County May 2007-May 2009

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Norovirus
Hand Hygiene studies Atlanta Clinical and Translational Science Institute (Emory Hospital) GOJO Industries Inc. and Shellfish clinical trial GOJO Industries Inc. May 2009-Dec 2009

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Norovirus Development of Effective Alcohol-Based Hand Sanitizers against Human Noroviruses Using the Finperpad Method Emory Moe Lab GOJO Industries, Inc. GOJO Industries, Inc. May 2009-Dec 2009

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Norovirus Norovirus survival in Shellfish after Pressure treatment and Norovirus persistence in water Atlanta, GA VA Tech, USDA, JHU USDA, EPA October 2007-October 2009

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Multi-Sector
Work
Clean Greens US-Mexico Border North Carolina State University USDA No firm timeline.

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Helminths SWASH+:  Soil-Transmitted Helminths Study Nyanza Province, Kenya
CARE, Water.org (formerly known as WaterPartners International), Great Lakes University of Kisumu (GLUK), Kenya Water and Health Organization (KWAHO) and the Millennium Water Alliance (MWA)
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Global Water Challenge (GWC)
September 2006 to February 2012

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Helminths Environmental persistence and ecology of Ascaris lumbricoides
Several sites throughout Bolivia Sumaj Huasi Foundation Emory Global Health Institute June 2008 – July 2011

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Technology Evaluations SWASH+: Technology Assessment Nyanza Province, Kenya CARE, Water.org (formerly known as WaterPartners International), Great Lakes University of Kisumu (GLUK), Kenya Water and Health Organization (KWAHO) and the Millennium Water Alliance (MWA) The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Global Water Challenge (GWC) September 2006 to February 2012

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