Martin is an expert in participatory approaches for training, learning and monitoring with over 10 years’ experience working with civil society organisations and local governments. Martin brings to the team six years’ experience in the rural water sector focusing on promotion of sustainable approaches, building coalitions and learning alliances to influence sector wide changes. Martin holds a Master’s degree in Organizational Psychology, a Bachelor of Arts degree with Education and a Post Graduate Certificate in Monitoring and Evaluation, all from Makerere University.
This paper reviews the available information about the efficiency and application of the traditional domestic water purification method employing... Read more...
High levels of arsenic in tubewell drinking-water in West Bengal, India, have been linked to arsenical dermatosis and skin cancer. Read more...
This report, which is intended for managers and planners, examines the application of hydrogeological and geophysical investigation techniques for... Read more...
More than ever before has the need to provide approximately 1.2 billion people in developing countries with adequate potable water been so urgent. Read more...
The thirteen papers included in this book cover topics in pollution ranging from policy to technical solutions. Read more...
Ethopia, one of Africa's least developed countries, has a history of a community participation approach to projects stemming from the government's... Read more...