My definition of environmental health has been largely shaped by my experience of living in Malawi and working on the Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) team in a refugee camp with Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS). Prior to working with JRS on WASH, I mostly linked the environment to mental health – and the ways in which being outside positively impacts mental health. Through these modules and my WASH experience, I’m reminded that it is so much more – and that health is deeply intertwined with water, waste management, air quality, etc. and how many disparities there are in health due to environment.

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  1. Water quality is a big problem in many parts of Africa. There is either scarcity of water or the little that is available is contaminated.

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