Communications Officer | Change hub
Dee is passionate about building a more inclusive, sustainable and thriving world. She supports IRC’s communications, brand and design, always eager to explore how to create more authentic and compelling stories about the work we do.
Prior to joining IRC, she was a teaching assistant for Fulbright Austria and an intern at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the National Environment Commission of the Kingdom of Bhutan. She completed her MA in Environmental Studies from the University of Pennsylvania and her BA in Environmental Studies and German from Bowdoin College.
A proud and frequent global transplant with the terrible habit of listening to podcasts at 2x the speed.
WASH for WORMS is a cluster-randomised controlled trial to test the hypothesis that a community-based WASH intervention integrated with periodic mass... Read more...
The report provides an overarching recommendation for the development of national capacity development strategies that have high-level political buy-... Read more...
A computer-based DSS has been designed to select and plan for faecal sludge management in emergencies. Read more...
Une gestion approximative des services d'assainissement et d'hygiène entraîne nécessairement des conséquences de santé publique pour une société... Read more...
This poster shares lessons from how IRC in Ghana supported the Community Water and Sanitation Agency, pilot districts and partners to navigate the... Read more...
BRAC WASH has researched how to develop a viable process for faecal sludge-based organic fertiliser. Read more...
This study identifies the effectiveness, costs and cost drivers of SODIS, ceramic filters and biosand filters. Read more...
This learning note discusses the Trilateral South South Cooperation of the Brazil-Ethiopia-UNICEF Cooperation programme on water and sanitation and... Read more...
This paper describes how the ASTRA tool can help identify potentially appropriate technical solutions fro the delivery of arsenic and saline-free... Read more...
What is the best technical solution to deal with arsenic-polluted and saline water in Bangladesh? When is it better to treat the water or to choose... Read more...
Between 2009-2014 IRC through the Triple S project supported Ghana's rural water agency CWSA to build consensus around a new vision of adequate water... Read more...
The domain of inquiry of this review is the rural water sector in low- and middle-income countries. Read more...
Learning and knowledge management supported at national and decentralised levels to enable the sector to adapt based on experience. Read more...
The report describes results of an assessment of harmonisation and alignment, two key principles of Aid Effectiveness, in Ghana's water sector. Read more...
Collection of stories reflecting the experiences of individuals involved in Triple-S Initiative in Uganda, containing key achievements at personal... Read more...