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Eric Nartey

Research Officer - Recycling and reuse

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Eric completed his bachelor’s degree in Zoology and master’s degree in environmental sciences at the University of Ghana. He specialized in fecal sludge and agroindustrial waste composting for urban crop production. Eric started his career in 2014 as a research assistant responsible for assessing the performance of newly developed Biofil toilets on a project funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and implemented by IWMI in Ghana.

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Accra – Ghana

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