Eheteshamul Russel Khan
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View article: Institutional capacity assessment in the lens of implementation research: Capacity of the local institutions in delivering WASH services at Cox’s Bazar district, Bangladesh
Institutional capacity assessment in the lens of implementation research: Capacity of the local institutions in delivering WASH services at Cox’s Bazar district, Bangladesh Open
Background The influx of Forcibly Displaced Myanmar Nationals (FDMNs) has left the Southwest coastal district of Cox’s Bazar with one of the greatest contemporary humanitarian crises, stressing the existing water, sanitation, and hygiene (…
View article: Drillers mapping – as supportive tool to assess local hydrogeologic setting to enhance private sector capacity for scaling up safe water access
Drillers mapping – as supportive tool to assess local hydrogeologic setting to enhance private sector capacity for scaling up safe water access Open
Water supply in Bangladesh is mainly dependent on GW and there are some specialized/technical processes to bring that water from underground to surface and drillers are the most important and first tier of resources in this context. In 202…
View article: System strengthening and scaling up drinking water safety and reduction of the risks of arsenic in the communities of Bangladesh
System strengthening and scaling up drinking water safety and reduction of the risks of arsenic in the communities of Bangladesh Open
Despite 98.5% access to improved water sources, significant challenges remain to achieve the target of SDG 6.1. This includes the availability of safely managed drinking water that is on premises, available when needed, arsenic safe and fr…
View article: Preliminary investigations to assess potentialities of applying the SASMIT protocol in three contrasting hydrogeological environments in Bangladesh
Preliminary investigations to assess potentialities of applying the SASMIT protocol in three contrasting hydrogeological environments in Bangladesh Open
The SASMIT protocol, based on the linkage between dissolved arsenic (As) concentrations and color of sediments in the screened zone, has been developed during an As study in Matlab in southeast Bangladesh during 2005–2009. The current stud…
View article: Scope for integrated arsenic mitigation, water supply and response to COVID-19 pandemic: A case from rural coastal Bangladesh
Scope for integrated arsenic mitigation, water supply and response to COVID-19 pandemic: A case from rural coastal Bangladesh Open
Safely managed water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services have been universally recommended for preventing and protecting human health during infectious disease outbreaks, including the current COVID-19 pandemic. We have discussed our …
View article: Screening of water points as first step for effective arsenic risk reduction in Bangladesh
Screening of water points as first step for effective arsenic risk reduction in Bangladesh Open
Arsenic screening or blanket survey of water points to assess the arsenic risk at community is a critical step for an effective arsenic mitigation programme. The mapping of existing safe and unsafe water options based on screening results …
View article: Integrating digitalization of the decadal understanding on the hydrogeochemistry of geogenic arsenic and societal aspects for Sustainable Arsenic Mitigation in Bangladesh
Integrating digitalization of the decadal understanding on the hydrogeochemistry of geogenic arsenic and societal aspects for Sustainable Arsenic Mitigation in Bangladesh Open
View article: Integrating policy, system strengthening, research and harmonized services delivery for scaling up drinking water safety in Bangladesh
Integrating policy, system strengthening, research and harmonized services delivery for scaling up drinking water safety in Bangladesh Open
The WASH Sector Development Plan (2011–2025) recognizes the absence of harmonized approaches as the root challenge to scaling up drinking water safety in Bangladesh. UNICEF is supporting the Government of Bangladesh (GoB) through the Depar…