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Pam Furniss

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Pam Furniss is a Senior Lecturer in Environmental Systems at The Open University. Her main interests are water resources, sanitation and integrated environmental systems. She’s recently been working in Ethiopia with the Health Education and Training (HEAT) programme team.

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Waste products; wasted time; wasted lives: What does a lack of access to sanitation mean?Pam Furniss

By Pam Furniss (The Open University)

08 June 2011

Over two and half billion people have no access to sanitation - and that means a lot of people being exposed to health risks. What...  Read more : Waste products; wasted time; wasted lives: What does a lack of access to sanitation mean?

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Pam Furniss is a Senior Lecturer in Environmental Systems at The Open University. Her main interests are water resources, sanitation and integrated environmental systems. She’s recently been working in Ethiopia with the Health Education and Training (HEAT) programme team.

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