Prince Profile
Dr Prince Antwi-Agyei holds a PhD in Environmental Sanitation and Health from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. He is skilled in Sustainable Development, Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), Rural and Urban Development, and Environmental Awareness and sustainability. He has over 17 years of professional experience and has worked in several countries, including Ghana, South Africa, Kenya, Malawi and the United Kingdom.
Dr Antwi-Agyei has performed several roles, including being the Ghana lead for several projects, including the QUISS Project (Quality Indicators of Shared Sanitation Facilities) and the Urban Sanitation Costs and Low-income Consumers’ willingness-to-pay project under the Urban Sanitation Research Initiative in Ghana, Kenya and Bangladesh.
He is the Research Coordinator and Environmental and Social Safeguard Specialist for the Regional Centre of Energy and Environmental Sustainability (RCEES) at UENR. Recently, he was a panellist for the Guardian (UK) to discuss how to turn wastewater from nuisance to resource as part of activities marking 2017 World Water Day.