Please take the sanitation workers survey

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Dear Dave,

It would be great if you could share the results of this survey, I can imagine the results are now available as it has been a while since this post. 
In addition, can you share your own thoughts on the outcomes concerning findings on potential research priorities? 

I have been following the Sanitation Workers discussion with keen interest and one has to appreciate just how diverse the contexts are depending on which side of the globe one is looking at things from. 

I thought this might be a good discussion to bring back up on account of the soon-to-be-launched Sanitation Workers Hub here:  Startpage - Sanitation Workers Hub (susana.org)   during the upcoming 32nd SuSanA meeting (22nd August 2022) and the Stockholm World Water Week.

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Please take the sanitation workers survey

Dear friends, as we all know, sanitation workers face a myriad of challenges. If you have a few minutes, please consider taking the survey linked below. The survey aims to identify research priorities to inform policies and programmes for sanitation workers. This research priority setting exercise is conducted under the Initiative for Sanitation Workers, a global advocacy partnership led by the International Labour Organization, the World Health Organization, the World Bank, SNV Netherlands Development Organization, and WaterAid. Please do also feel free to share the survey within your own network. Thanks! Dave Trouba

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