The Indelible Stain Of Manual Scavenging
A Swach Bharat depends as much on a healthy and dignified workforce as it does on clean and sanitary toilets.
Mohit Nair currently works as a Qualitative Researcher based out of New Delhi, India. He has worked predominantly with vulnerable populations, including Burmese refugees at the Thai-Burma border, people living with HIV/AIDS in Zambia, and patients co-infected with HIV and Kala Azar in Bihar. He holds a Masters in Public Health from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and a Bachelor of Science from Cornell University.
A Swach Bharat depends as much on a healthy and dignified workforce as it does on clean and sanitary toilets.
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