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ok will send it on the weekend. As we can refer to the full version as its open access it should not be an issue.
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Gregor
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Gregor
Associate Professor, Community Health Sciences, Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies, University of Calgary, Canada
Can be contacted at gwolbrin[at]ucalgary.ca
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Thanks for your immediate response Gregor.Two pages(A4 size)probably one and a half on text at 11 points and half page to carry images/illustrations/diagrams on friendly font such as cambli body,helvetica,arial etc.
Internet here keeps on fluctuating.Will talk to you later on yr email.
Thanking you
Mwaniki
Internet here keeps on fluctuating.Will talk to you later on yr email.
Thanking you
Mwaniki
Am the publisher of the Africa Water,Sanitation & Hygiene and the C.E.O. of Transworld Publishers Ltd.,Nairobi-Kenya.
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Mwaniki,
thanks for your kind words and interest. How short do you want it like how many words and by when do you want it?
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Gregor
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thanks for your kind words and interest. How short do you want it like how many words and by when do you want it?
Cheers
Gregor
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can you send me further exchange to my email?
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Associate Professor, Community Health Sciences, Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies, University of Calgary, Canada
Can be contacted at gwolbrin[at]ucalgary.ca
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Hi Gregor,
This is Mwaniki in Nairobi,Kenya.We publish a free magazine viz.the 'Africa Water,Sanitation & Hygiene' and after going through your paper 'The Economic and Social Benefits and the Barriers...' I found it to be very well researched,comprehensive and informative with discussion on Africa at the outset.Am sure your work (but must be abridged) will be of special interest to our audience as you may understand it's a big challenge to access sanitation and hygiene more so in the third world as it requires a lot of partnerships and consultative approach with partners and stakeholders.
Am kindly requesting you to contribute the abridged version of this particular paper for our readers in the oncoming edition that is the Jan-Feb 2013 issue on gratis.We will acknowledge the source and carry the byline.
Please find a short profile of the publication enclosed in the attachment.
Sincerely
Mwaniki
This is Mwaniki in Nairobi,Kenya.We publish a free magazine viz.the 'Africa Water,Sanitation & Hygiene' and after going through your paper 'The Economic and Social Benefits and the Barriers...' I found it to be very well researched,comprehensive and informative with discussion on Africa at the outset.Am sure your work (but must be abridged) will be of special interest to our audience as you may understand it's a big challenge to access sanitation and hygiene more so in the third world as it requires a lot of partnerships and consultative approach with partners and stakeholders.
Am kindly requesting you to contribute the abridged version of this particular paper for our readers in the oncoming edition that is the Jan-Feb 2013 issue on gratis.We will acknowledge the source and carry the byline.
Please find a short profile of the publication enclosed in the attachment.
Sincerely
Mwaniki
Am the publisher of the Africa Water,Sanitation & Hygiene and the C.E.O. of Transworld Publishers Ltd.,Nairobi-Kenya.
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Hi everybody,
I am new to this group. I am an Associate Professor within Community Health Sciences, Stream Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies, University of Calgary, Canada.
Among others I cover climate change, energy and water and sanitation issues related to disabled people and I analyse climate change, energy and water and sanitation discourses through an ableism lens.
May be all known stuff for this group? If yes I apologize.
Noga, Jacqueline and Wolbring Gregor (2012) The Economic and Social Benefits and the Barriers of Providing People with Disabilities Accessible Clean Water and Sanitation Sustainability 2012, 4(11), 3023-3041; doi:10.3390/su4113023
www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/4/11/3023
Wolbring, Gregor (2011) Water discourse, Ableism and disabled people: What makes one part of a discourse? in Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics EJAIB Vol. 21 (6) page 203- 208 November 2011
www.eubios.info/EJAIB112011.pdf
Wolbring, Gregor, Leopatra Verlyn (2012) Climate change, water, sanitation and energy insecurity: Invisibility of people with disabilities in Canadian Journal of Disability Studies Vol 1 Issue 3 page 66-90
cjds.uwaterloo.ca/index.php/cjds/article/view/58/79
Cheers
Gregor
crds.org/research/faculty/Gregor_Wolbring.shtml
I am new to this group. I am an Associate Professor within Community Health Sciences, Stream Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies, University of Calgary, Canada.
Among others I cover climate change, energy and water and sanitation issues related to disabled people and I analyse climate change, energy and water and sanitation discourses through an ableism lens.
May be all known stuff for this group? If yes I apologize.
Noga, Jacqueline and Wolbring Gregor (2012) The Economic and Social Benefits and the Barriers of Providing People with Disabilities Accessible Clean Water and Sanitation Sustainability 2012, 4(11), 3023-3041; doi:10.3390/su4113023
www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/4/11/3023
Wolbring, Gregor (2011) Water discourse, Ableism and disabled people: What makes one part of a discourse? in Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics EJAIB Vol. 21 (6) page 203- 208 November 2011
www.eubios.info/EJAIB112011.pdf
Wolbring, Gregor, Leopatra Verlyn (2012) Climate change, water, sanitation and energy insecurity: Invisibility of people with disabilities in Canadian Journal of Disability Studies Vol 1 Issue 3 page 66-90
cjds.uwaterloo.ca/index.php/cjds/article/view/58/79
Cheers
Gregor
crds.org/research/faculty/Gregor_Wolbring.shtml
Associate Professor, Community Health Sciences, Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies, University of Calgary, Canada
Can be contacted at gwolbrin[at]ucalgary.ca
Can be contacted at gwolbrin[at]ucalgary.ca
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