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Dani Barrington began her professional life as a public health engineer, quickly being drawn to participatory and qualitative research methods aimed at improving the experiences of vulnerable populations concerning sanitation issues, menstrual health hygiene, menopause transitions, and incontinence. She has extensive research experience across various countries, particularly in Oceania, South Asia, and Sub-Saharan Africa, focusing on decolonizing research and collaborating with local researchers. Currently, she serves as a Senior Lecturer in Global Health at the University of Western Australia, where she is also a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. Dani co-founded the 'Water, Sanitation Hygiene (WASH) Failures' initiative, advocating for transparency and improvement in sanitation practices.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Teaching and research focusing on global health issues.
Cranfield University • Cranfield, United Kingdom
Research on Water Engineering in developing countries.
Monash University & International WaterCentre • Melbourne, Australia
Conducted research on marketing strategies related to water and sanitation.
University of Leeds • Leeds, United Kingdom
Taught courses on water and sanitation health.
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