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Using Citizen Science Approaches to monitor water, sanitation and hygiene related risks
Relatively few studies have explored how resilience of water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) systems to hazards can be enhanced under the current and future development and climatic challenges pressures in urban areas. This study therefore employed the citizen science approach to build the capacity of citizens and integrate communities into scientific research on water quality and WASH related risk monitoring.
Solution characteristics
Themes
Supply sufficient drinking water of good quality to protect population health
Sub themes
Information on freshwater quality, quantity and localisation
Stakeholder group
- Civil Society Organisations (CSOs)
Pain reliever
- Water pollution
Gain creator
- Resilience of WASH systems to water-related hazards (e.g. floods and water scarcity) can be improved
Type of climate
Subtropical
Geographical scope
National
Social Innovation Dimension
- Technological Solution
Societal challenges
- Public Health and Risk Prevention
Solution Type
- Process
Technological readiness level
- TRL 3 experimental proof of concept
Solution provider
Mzuzu University
Elijah Wanda
elijahwanda@gmail.com
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