Shubhagato Dasgupta
CPR (India)
Areas of expertise:
Health
Shubhagato Dasgupta is a senior fellow at CPR and director of the Scaling City Institutions for India (Sci-Fi) Sanitation initiative. His current research focuses on drinking water and sanitation in India and the world, with particular reference to flagship government programs and service delivery challenges in smaller cities. Other major areas of work include urban infrastructure and service delivery financing, housing and slum rehabilitation, urban sector public finance, and urban environmental infrastructure planning, management, and investment, alternatives. Before coming to CPR, Shubhagato led the Support to National Policies for Urban Poverty Reduction project, a collaboration between the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID) and India’s Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation to develop pro-poor urban policies in 20 cities across 15 states.
Prior to this, he has also worked on issues of urban development with a wide range of other public, private, multilateral, and non governmental organisations, including as Senior Urban Specialist at the World Bank, Assistant Vice President at the Infrastructure Development Finance Company (IDFC), the Housing and Urban Development Corporation (HUDCO) and The Action Research Unit. In addition Shubhagato has also been worked on private sector participation projects in urban and drinking water programs in eastern and southern Africa for the International Finance Corporation and the Acumen Fund. Shubhagato Dasgupta was trained as an architect at the Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology in Ahmedabad and holds an MSc in housing and development planning from the Development Planning Unit of the University College London. He is also currently undertaking a PhD at the Centre for Urban Studies at the University of Amsterdam.
Hand washing to stop coronavirus — 78% of toilets in Mumbai slums lack reliable water supply
- April 16, 2020CPR (India)
Water and sanitation concerns of Indian slums need to be addressed in the fight against coronavirus, or it can have a nationwide impact.
Hand washing is a luxury — govt should give soaps to urban poor during the Covid-19 crisis
- April 17, 2020CPR (India)
Modi’s government must correct WASH inequalities in India’s cities if they hope to control the pandemic and build long-term resilience.
Covid crisis has exposed gaps in urban Swachh Bharat Mission. It must be revamped
- April 28, 2020CPR (India)
Wastewater management, better infrastructure and improved protection of sanitation workers is needed first.
Invisible Sanitation Workers @ Covid 19 Lockdown: Voices From 10 Cities
- April 24, 2020CPR (India)
Despite precarious working conditions, sanitation workers provide an essential service at the cost of their safety, health, and dignity.
Rethinking equitable access to water and sanitation
- February 18, 2021CPR (India)
Governments in South Asia must renew their focus on equitable access to water and sanitation to build resilient communities.
