Emanuel is a project planning, design, and implementation specialist with over 14 years of experience in research into policy influencing, WASH business modelling, monitoring and evaluation, emergency response planning, partnership management, and organizations systems strengthening.

He joined WSUP in 2016 and has served in various roles as Project Manager, Research and Policy Lead and as Kenya Country Program Coordinator. Emanuel is currently part of the Global Programmes Team, working closely with WSUP’s country teams in providing technical advice and guidance on projects including design, implementation, and reporting.

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Jeremy started at WSUP in 2016. His current role involves leading the strategic development of the six WSUP country programmes.

Having started out as an engineer, Jeremy’s career has developed with roles in the commercial, public and non-profit sectors. This includes time with the Department for International Development, and as a CEO for a UK NGO, during which time he completed a management degree.

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Sam leads WSUP’s knowledge management, helping to ensure learning is captured and disseminated for impact through technical publications, research, learning events and programme reviews. He has authored, co-authored or edited over 30 publications on diverse aspects of urban WASH.

Sam has a background in evaluation, research and learning, having previously worked as an analyst specialising in programme evaluation at RAND Europe. This built on experience with the learning and development team at Institute for Government.

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Alicia is responsible for providing cross functional management of the business support operations required for WSUP to deliver its vision and mission, including human resources, IT, and facilities.

She has established and managed a number of new offices across the UK and abroad in the private and not-for-profit sectors, which has involved everything from the fit out of new office space to developing resilient systems and operating procedures.

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