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Dani   Barrington

Lecturer
School of Civil Engineering
University of Leeds (United Kingdom)

About
I work on water, sanitation and hygiene (WaSH) in low resource contexts. I am passionate about using participatory research methods to work at the nexus of technology and society, particularly investigating how appropriate WaSH technologies, programmes and policy can improve health and well-being outcomes. The bulk of my work to date has been using a participatory action research (PAR) approach to work with informal urban/peri-urban settlements and enabling actors in Melanesia.

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Environmental sciences
Geographic administrative areas
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Australia (area)
Melanesia
Experiences
  • Academic Position (2013 to 2017)
    Water, sanitation and hygiene exchanges in Melanesia — Monash University and International Water Centre
    Work in partnership with impoverished peri-urban communities and local enabling actors to understand and help to foster the conditions under which sustained, self-determined water, sanitation and hygiene (WaSH) exchange systems can operate among Pacific island communities
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