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Aminata P. Kilungo is a Professor at The University of Arizona, Department of Soil, Water and Environmental Science. Her work focuses on improving global public health through interventions addressing water security, environmental health, and climate adaptation, with a focus on marginalized communities in Arizona, the Arizona-Sonora Border region, and Sub-Saharan Africa. She holds a Ph.D. in Soil, Water and Environmental Science from the University of Arizona.
Her teaching portfolio includes courses such as Global Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WaSH), Infectious Diseases in Global Health, and Public Health Preparedness. She has received the MEZCOPH Teaching Excellence Award (2022).
Research emphasizes community-driven solutions for water contamination monitoring, rainwater harvesting safety, and mitigating health impacts of climate change. She leads participatory citizen science initiatives like Project Harvest, empowering communities to assess environmental risks. Recent work includes studies on microbial contamination in harvested rainwater, socio-demographic factors influencing environmental practices, and pandemic impacts on water access in Nairobi informal settlements.
Her presentations span international conferences on climate resilience, One Health, and telehealth innovations. She serves as a NIH grant reviewer and contributes to transdisciplinary projects linking environmental science with public health policy.
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