Regional WASH Officer | IRC Uganda
Mary Ayoreka Concepta is the Regional WASH Officer of IRC Uganda. She is based at IRC’s office in Fort Portal City. Mary Concepta holds a bachelor’s degree in Environmental Health Science from Makerere University - School of Public Health and is completing a Master of Public Health at the University of Manchester.
She has previously worked at Nansana Municipal Council and AMREF Health Africa and has 3 years’ experience in implementing and managing Environmental Health projects including Community Based Research, WASH integrated with communicable disease prevention and control, health and nutrition education and other public health support services.
The UNDP-World Bank Water and Sanitation Program was originally conceived as an applied research project to support efforts in the Drinking Water... Read more...
This evaluation examined the impact of water and sanitation interventions through contacts with four projects that are sponsored either by USAID or... Read more...
USAID/Cairo requested the Environmental Health Project (EHP) to assess the institutional situation in the governorates of Fayoum, Beni Suef, and... Read more...
In March 1995, USAID/Cairo requested the Environmental Health Project (EHP) to conduct an institutional study of the water and wastewater systems in... Read more...
This article is a synthesis of laboratory and field research on solar water disinfection (SODIS) which has been carried out by SANDEC (Switzerland)... Read more...
This report on the 18-month pilot project Community Involvement in the Management of Environmental Pollution (CIMEP) in two cities in Tunisia serves... Read more...
Throughout Africa and the Middle East, supplies of fresh water for growing and processing food, household and urban uses, and industrial cooling and... Read more...
This report stresses that water is a vital resource which should not become a commodity sold to the highest bidder, and advocates that access to... Read more...
The topic of this paper is transfer of responsibility for water distribution services from a central governmental agency to local government... Read more...
The purpose of this book is to facilitate the sharing of information about Municipal Solid Waste Management (MSWM), to promote such sharing both... Read more...