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Alivule Patrick Zema commented on Jaap Pels Global's group South Sudan
"Are the loose soil texture and rich cultural roots Juba's sanitation challenge!! CLTS and Ecosan tech are ways to go?"
Sep 15, 2011
Alivule Patrick Zema updated their profile
Sep 15, 2011
Michele Adjei-Fah and Alivule Patrick Zema are now friends
Jul 5, 2011
Alivule Patrick Zema left a comment for Michele Adjei-Fah
"Thanks Michele Good resource, alot of acitivities r going on in South Sudan please be part!  "
Jun 1, 2011
Michele Adjei-Fah left a comment for Alivule Patrick Zema
"Great Patrick!What new nation?Well check out updates on sites below www.water-mwrwh.com www.ghanawaterforum.org swap-ghana-@googlegroups.com  "
Jun 1, 2011
Alivule Patrick Zema left a comment for Michele Adjei-Fah
"Hi Michele how is the WASH network there in your country? Any new progress our new country to be could learn from!! Greetings from South Sudan. Patrick"
Jun 1, 2011
Alivule Patrick Zema left a comment for Sharon Roose
"Hi Sharon, How is it over there in Amsterdam? Fine here in Juba, South Sudan and the New Nation to be is making tremendous progress in WASH. May I know your interests in my profiles. email: alivupatritex@yahoo.com"
May 26, 2011
Alivule Patrick Zema left a comment for shova shrestha
"  Hi Shova, how is nepal We are trying here in South Sudan. Any progress of the network there so far?"
May 18, 2011
Kees Leendertse left a comment for Alivule Patrick Zema
"Hi Alivule, thanks for your messgae and nice to meet you here on this platform. If or when the new nation is in need of capacity building in the area of WASh or IWRM, we should accomodate through our Nile basin capacity building network NileIWRMnet."
Apr 18, 2011
Alivule Patrick Zema left a comment for Kees Leendertse
"Hi, Kees this is a wonderful group to explore the challenges of water and sanitation in the new nation to be. New graduate and holds Diploma in Environmental Health Science of School of Hygiene- Mbale (Uganda). A Sudanese national "
Apr 17, 2011
Alivule Patrick Zema commented on Jaap Pels Global's group South Sudan
"Can members meet to discuss associations mandates. This is a wonderful group to explore the challenges of water and sanitation in the 'New Nation' to be! Earlier the better"
Apr 17, 2011
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South Sudan

This social network group on the water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) sector in South Sudan accommodates a continuous flow of information and easy management of contacts.
Apr 17, 2011
Alivule Patrick Zema is now a member of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
Apr 17, 2011

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Your prefered language?
English, Other
Your regional interests?
East Africa, Southern Africa, Europe & Central Asia, North America, South Asia
Your thematic interests?
Emergencies, Rural WASH, Sanitation, Sanitation - Ecological sanitation, Sanitation - Hygiene promotion, Sanitation - School sanitation, Sanitation - Sewerage, Sanitation - Solid waste management, Sanitation - Storm drainage, Scaling Up, Technology, Urban WASH, Water quality, Water resources management, Water supply, Water supply - Water collection, Water supply - Water distribution, Water supply - Water lifting devices, Water supply - Water treatment, Water-related diseases, OTHER
How to reach you? (Address, e-mail signature, Facebook, Hyve, LinkedIn etc)
C/O ADRA Sudan Southern sector
Munuki, Adventist compound

Email: alivupatritex@yahoo.com
Anything else you want others to know:
Holds Diploma in Environmental Health Science of School Hygiene-Mbale

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At 10:01 on June 1, 2011, Michele Adjei-Fah said…

Great Patrick!What new nation?Well check out updates on sites below

www.water-mwrwh.com

www.ghanawaterforum.org

swap-ghana-@googlegroups.com

 

At 9:11 on April 18, 2011, Kees Leendertse said…
Hi Alivule, thanks for your messgae and nice to meet you here on this platform. If or when the new nation is in need of capacity building in the area of WASh or IWRM, we should accomodate through our Nile basin capacity building network NileIWRMnet.
 
 
 

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Megan Richie is SNV's new WASH Director

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