Former Intern | Communications & Advocacy | Change hub
Jaime Cunningham was an intern in IRC's Communications and Influencing Department. She is based in New York City. She recently completed her MPH at the University of Edinburgh and is interested in transitioning to a career in international development. Previously, Jaime spent several years working as a researcher-reporter for Newsweek and in content development at the Economist. She also holds an MA in Science Journalism from Columbia University. She is based in New York City.
This historical study of water in England and Wales examines the changing way in which water has been used since the industrial revolution, through... Read more...
Providing good quality water through hand pumps or water taps is not a guarantee that a family is drinking uncontaminated water. Many opportunities... Read more...
This book examines the roots of freshwater pollution - urbanization, industrialization and intensive farming - supported by case studies from the... Read more...
A story on home hygiene presenting "Mama Badluck" and "Clean Sophie", to teach rural mothers some basic ways to combat germs in... Read more...
The thirteen papers included in this book cover topics in pollution ranging from policy to technical solutions. Read more...
The 17th Water, Engineering and Development Centre Conference in Nairobi, Kenya in August 1991 put emphasis on infrastructure; often one of the... Read more...
This paper discusses the principles underlying sound water policies, examples of good practice in applying those principles, and suggestions for the... Read more...