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A serious game
October 17, 2018
At World Water Week in Stockholm, a role-playing game helped attendees better understand water service financing for small towns and rural areas.
New WHD Deputy Director
October 16, 2018
Rachel Cardone discusses road ahead for Stanford Program on Water, Health & Development.
In Africa, access to clean water isn’t just about pipes and pumps
September 24, 2018
| Stanford School of Engineering
Equally important are the often-overlooked issues in infrastructure, including information flow, governance and accountability.
Toward a New Water Paradigm
April 18, 2018
Four-year $1.9 million grant renews a partnership aimed at accelerating access to safe, reliable and affordable water services.
Tapping communities for water research
March 22, 2018
| National Science Foundation
WHD researcher Alexandria Boehm featured in story about citizen scientists and engineers doing water quality monitoring.
Fact-checking Matt Damon's clean water promise in Super Bowl ad
February 2, 2018
| NPR
Can a $13 chalice provide clean water for five years? WHD faculty director Jenna Davis explains.
Surprising sanitation findings
January 29, 2018
| Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment
Improving water, sanitation and hygiene in poor regions of Bangladesh helped overall health but did not improve children’s growth and development.
Beyond the toilet
January 9, 2018
WHD faculty lead Jenna Davis explains why cleaning up water sources could have measurable impacts on the economy of cities and countries.
Jenna Davis on why policy reform can do more for clean water access than technology
January 2, 2018
| The City Fix
Jenna Davis addresses why 663 million people are without access to safe drinking water in 2015.
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