Nature Water Talks: Sanitation for all - presented by Dr. Jillian Maxcy-Brown and Prof. Michael Templeton and Dr. Sonia Grego

Nature Water Talks: Sanitation for all

Jillian Maxcy-Brown, Michael Templeton and Sonia Grego

Dr. Jillian Maxcy-BrownProf. Michael TempletonDr. Sonia Grego
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Nature Water Talks: Sanitation for all
Dr. Jillian Maxcy-Brown
Jillian Maxcy-Brown
University of Alabama
Prof. Michael Templeton
Michael Templeton
Imperial College London
Dr. Sonia Grego
Sonia Grego
Duke University

According to the UN, 4.2 billion people, that is, more than 50% of the world’s population, lack access to safely managed sanitation. As part of SDG6, we should aim to achieve safely managed sanitation for all by 2030. But how are we going to do that? And how do we even define safely managed sanitation? We’ll be talking about this and other aspects of sanitation with Jillian Maxcy-Brown (University of Alabama), Michael Templeton (Imperial College London) and Sonia Grego (Duke University).

References
  • 1.
    S. Grego (2023) The humble toilet is an opportunity for sustainable water reuse. Nature Water
  • 2.
    F. V. Velde et al. (2023) Sustaining effective latrine cleaning in schools to protect child health in low-income settings. Nature Water
  • 3.
    J. Maxcy-Brown et al. (2023) Characterizing the nature and extent of access to unsafely managed sanitation in the United States. Nature Water
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J. Maxcy-Brown et al. (2023, November 16), Nature Water Talks: Sanitation for all
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