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Published on February 25, 2020
The second all-team meeting of the Safe Water Optimization Tool took place 30 January 2020. It included team members from the Dahdaleh Institute for Global Health Research, Lassonde School of Engineering, and the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at York University and from the Public Health Department of Médicins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders.
Chaired by Dahdaleh Institute Research Fellow Syed Imran Ali and Technical Advisor Matt Arnold, the meeting involved a review of the project's current status, work-planning, goal-setting, and a guided demonstration of the app.
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