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River Watch: Tracking Waterborne Threats in Ethiopia
Akaki River, EthiopiaThursday, February 20, 2025
The team collected water samples from 40 sites and used this data to identify hotspots. They even had a workshop with stakeholders to refine their results. The plan is to monitor 20 sites in the future, focusing on hotspots, reference sites, and known pollution sources. This plan is a big step forward in tracking and mitigating AMR and zoonotic pathogens in the area.
The Akaki River isn't the only one facing this issue. This approach could be used to design similar plans for other rivers. It's a reminder that water quality monitoring is crucial for public health. The Akaki River is a lifeline for many communities, and keeping it clean is essential.
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