Voices of WASH: How can humanitarian innovation be more accountable to people affected by crises?
15
April
2019
Output type
Video
Location
Global
Focus areas
Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH)
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Programme
Humanitarian Innovation
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Our Voices of WASH discuss how innovation can become more accountable to people affected by crises.
We hear from Chris Houston (Grand Challenges Canada), Sian White (London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine) and Dr Anna Skeels (Elrha).These interviews were filmed at the launch of our Water, Sanitation & Hygiene Innovation Catalogue.
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