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In this very special episode of Water You on About, join AG, Liah, and special guest Dr. Dani Barrington in a look at the humanitarian side of wastewater engineering. Dani has worked all around the world to help bring water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) knowledge to developing countries. Dive in to hear about her work and the things she’s experienced throughout her travels, how, in some cases, engineering actually needs to come second, and the importance of discussing failure. Learn about the Sustainable Development Goals, and the ways we can ethically face some of the complex issues surrounding sanitation and water related health both globally and right here in Australia.
Period | 23 Aug 2020 |
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Title The Sidekick Manifesto Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Water You On About (podcast) Media type Other Country/Territory Australia Date 23/08/20 Description In this very special episode of Water You on About, join AG, Liah, and special guest Dr. Dani Barrington in a look at the humanitarian side of wastewater engineering. Dani has worked all around the world to help bring water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) knowledge to developing countries. Dive in to hear about her work and the things she’s experienced throughout her travels, how, in some cases, engineering actually needs to come second, and the importance of discussing failure. Learn about the Sustainable Development Goals, and the ways we can ethically face some of the complex issues surrounding sanitation and water related health both globally and right here in Australia. URL https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-d2wd7-e85575 Persons Dani Barrington, Anas Ghadouani, Liah Coggins
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