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Presentations

Day 1
 
Annette Johnson
Towards sustainable safe drinking water supply in developing countries: the challenges of geogenic contaminants and mitigation measures
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Rick Johnston
Water quality and the post 2015 millennium development goals
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A.K. Susheela
Fluoride poisoning effects in pregnant women, infants and children: Simple and easy to practise interventions for the community

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Meseret Dessalegne

Assessment of Daily Fluoride Intake of Adult Person Living in Selected Households of Dugda Woreda, Rift Valley

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Christopher Paul

Household-level variation in fluorosis outcomes in the Ethiopian Rift

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Lex van Geen
Towards for-profit testing of groundwater for arsenic in South Asia

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Anirban Gupta
Community-Based Approach for Sustainable Arsenic Mitigation - Case Studies from Indian Villages

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Arup Sengupta
Sustainable Fluoride and Arsenic Mitigation Technologies in the Developing World : Challenges and Progress

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Supplementary information:

Sarkar et al. 2012

Sarkar et al. 2008

Water 21, Jul/Aug 2012

Ashok Gadgil

Addressing Arsenic Mass Poisoning in South Asia with innovative technology and social embedding: ECAR field tests in West Bengal, 2009-2011

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Jim Chamberlain

Alternative Water Sources in Regions of Geogenic Contamination: Impact Evaluation and the Challenge of Optimization

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Day 2
 
Hansi Mosler
Behaviour change for safe water consumption

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Alexandra Huber

Development and evaluation of behaviour change campaigns to increase consumption of fluoride-free water in rural Ethiopia

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Mohammad Mojahidul Hossain

Use and Acceptance of Available Arsenic-Safe Drinking Water Options in Rural Bangladesh

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Feleke Zewge
Fluoride mitigation with focus on technology
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Chander Kumar Singh

Distribution of fluoride in groundwater from arid areas of Western India

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Poonam Gwala

Chemodefluoridation process – An Effective Household Defluoridation

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Esther Wanja
Increasing the utilization of deflouridation technology: A case study of Nakuru technology (pellets)

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Samuel Godfrey
Health based targets and integrated fluorosis mitigation – field experiences from Madhya Pradesh, India

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Eyobel Mulugeta

Development and Field Implementation of a Novel Aluminium Hydro(oxide)-Based Technique for Fluoride Removal in Rural Ethiopia

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Lars Osterwalder

Costs of Fluoride Removal Technologies in Ethiopia

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David Sabatini
Arsenic and fluoride mitigation: the US experience
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Day 3
 
Margaret Montgomery
Scaling-up safe water solutions: importance of policies and financing

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Runti Choudhury

Water Security Pilot Programme in the Brahmaputra Floodplains in Assam - Opportunities and Challenges

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Bijaya Shrestha

Enhancing access to safe drinking water in urban Nepal

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Arto Suominen

Community Managed Project approach: an opportunity to improve the ownership in fluoride mitigation

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Kariuki Mugo
Sustained fluoride education: a practical approach to increase consumption of treated water amongst the peri-urban poor

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Mohammad Irshad

Public Private Partnership or Privatising Public’s Sphere : A Structural Understanding

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Heiko Gebauer

Business model innovations for scaling-up drinking water businesses in developing countries

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Kazi Matin Ahmed
Groundwater arsenic contamination and mitigation: Bangladesh country situation
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Pawan Labhasetwar
Fluorosis mitigation: status in India
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