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ELINE BOELEE
Health & Irrigation Specialist
IWMI Headquarters Sri Lanka
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Eline Boelee has 12 years experience as a researcher in different aspects of irrigation and health, such as health impacts of irrigation design and management, ecology and environmental control of water-related diseases in irrigation systems and multiple use of irrigation water. She lived and worked in Morocco and Sri Lanka and currently operates from Ethiopia. In addition, Eline has working experience in Burkina Faso, Mozambique, Azerbaijan, Senegal, Egypt, Portugal and Cte dIvoire.
Eline Boelee works as a researcher under the Water, Health and Environment theme since September 1999. Since October 2002 she is Deputy Coordinator of the CGIAR System-wide Initiative on Malaria and Agriculture. She is project leader of a research project on malaria and small dams in Tigray, northern Ethiopia and a principal researcher responsible for health aspects in two international projects under the CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food: multiple-use water systems, mainly in Ethiopia; and planning and evaluating small reservoirs ensembles, mainly in Burkina Faso. She successfully concluded the management of two research projects in Sri Lanka: environmental control of Anopheles mosquitoes in a natural stream serving as a canal in the Huruluwewa watershed, and agro-ecosystem management for human health in Uda Walawe.
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This page was last updated on
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
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