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The SPRINGS project seeks to assess the impact of climate change on water quality and the incidence of waterborne diarrheal diseases. It aims to inform policies that enhance community resilience and improve water supply systems in response to climate threats.
BACKGROUND:
Global warming and climate extremes such as heavy precipitation, flooding, and drought are increasing risks for waterborne diarrheal disease.
While these effects already burden low- and middle-income countries, where diarrheal diseases are the second leading cause of childhood deaths, Europe has shared and underappreciated vulnerabilities.
There is an urgent need to prepare and protect our water and communities from these threats.AIM:
To inform key climate, environmental, and health…
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Netherlands, Amsterdam
Type: Research institute
Activity type: Research Organisations
SME: No
Norway, Oslo
Type: Research institute
Activity type: Research Organisations
SME: No
United States, Charlottesville
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
Ghana, LEGON ACCRA
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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