SEI/SweDev Dialogue on Development Research: Steering a behavioural transition: from open defecation to toilet usage for sustainability

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It is good to know that there is interest in this post. Open defecation and the associated health impacts remain topical. Watch the recording of this exciting SEI/SweDev seminar here 
 
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SEI/SweDev Dialogue on Development Research: Steering a behavioural transition: from open defecation to toilet usage for sustainability

Dr. Shyama V. Ramani from the United Nations University (UNU-MERIT) will give a talk on ‘Steering a behavioural transition: from open defecation to toilet usage for sustainability’ at the next SEI/SweDev Dialogue on Development Research. This online seminar is organized by the Development, Policy and Finance Team at the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) and the Swedish Development Research Network (SweDev). Dr. Nicholas Igwe, Founder and National Coordinator of OPS-WASH will join Dr. Shyama Ramani as the discussant at this seminar.

Date: 29 May 2024 at 13:00 – 14:30 CET.

Read more about this event and register to join here  www.sei.org/events/steering-a-behavioural-transition/
Previous SEI/SweDev Dialogues on Development Research are available here www.swedev.dev/dialogues-on-development-research/    
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