Josphine Gaicugi WASH Freelancer
Freelancer, Germany
Josphine Gaicugi is a WASH practitioner and enthusiast, currently based in Germany. She holds a bachelors of science in civil engineering and a masters of science in urban water and sanitation. Her career has been a whirlwind including supervision of civil engineering projects, WASH project implementation and management, research and involvement in WASH in emergency missions. She enjoys research, writing, working with vulnerable and marginalized communities and learning new things.
Articles written by Josphine Gaicugi
Achieving access to adequate and equitable sanitation for all is no mean feat
2589 5. March 2024
Suryabarti (Surya) Majhi is a Project Engineer in Odisha Water Supply & Sewerage Board. She joined the department as a young assistant executive engineer in 2016 before which she worked in various government agencies. She calls herself an “engineer by mistake” because she wanted to study English- literature before she decided to study engineering. As a project engineer, Surya held the key to ensuring effective implementation of the state's Faecal sludge management. This has earned her a spot on the sanitation hall of change on the NFSSM alliance portal.
Sanitation champion spotlight: A story of courage, determination and taking up space as a woman in WASH (featuring Eva Muhia)
2160 14. November 2023
Eva Muhia is a Kenyan WASH entrepreneur and advocate who started her career manufacturing and supplying detergent to schools and institutions then progressively transitioned to WASH. She is the founder and owner of Varet products and Global sanitation environmental programme a NGO focused on advocating for sanitation and menstrual hygiene management. She is also the vice president of PASA and a appointed member of the Nairobi rivers commission.
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