This module was developed by by WEDC, IRC and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) under the DFID-funded WELL Resource Centre for Environmental Health (WELL) for internal use by its partner resource centres.....
This basic course outlines the evidence base for WASH as a major contributor to health and wider community development. It outlines the key interventions to be implemented, the relative effectiveness of each component on the disease burden....
This course is designed for sanitary, civil / wastewater and environmental engineers. It will introduce findings from the ongoing research from the Pro-Poor Sanitation Innovations project funded by the Gates Foundation.....
Jan 17, 2014: This spring the University of Manchester will offer a new Massive Online Open-Access Course (MOOC) on water and sanitation policy in developing countries. The course is free and open to everyone. The Global Water Partnership has endorsed thi....
Oct. 12, 2013: Currently, around 40% of Indonesian population still practice open defecation. This poor condition is far away from Millenium Development Goals (MDGs) target which is to provide proper access to sanitation for 60 % Indonesian by 2015.....
Aug. 10, 2013: The Leadership Course in Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) in Schools -WinS - was successfully completed in the capital. Kindly refer to the attached files for a full description on the course modules. ....