Larry Warner is a Brown alum (AB ’97) and current Master of Public Health student (MPH ‘13), currently working as a Public Health Specialist with the Safer Institute in Providence. The Safer Institute is a non-profit innovation center for governmental, public safety, public health and NGO technology and policy. Warner has been involved in coordinating a public health and medical project in rural Haiti, an area that was already lacking infrastructure and resources when it was hit by a devastating earthquake on January 12, 2010.
Warner will talk about his experiences in Haiti as well as discuss opportunities for students to engage in independent study or internships with Safer Institute. Example projects include researching and developing solutions to needs such as designing and implementing low cost point of access water purification systems, or improving the very limited sanitation infrastructure. While improving water, sanitation, and hygiene are very large undertakings, if a solution can be developed for one community, and proven effective, it can be replicated or brought to scale to serve a larger area.
To learn more about the Sager Institute visit http://www.saferinstitute.org/SubPage.aspx/aboutus
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