BEMA International is a partner in the Global Water Partnership (endorser).
This course would be relevant for ALL Countries, not just developing low or middle-income countries, but
relevant in the U.S. Why is the Flint, Michigan water issue still an issue. New innovative centralized and
decentralized methods of water distibution need to be considered. 20th Century solutions to 21st
Century programs requires new innovatived ideas and solutions.
CDS CEO BEMA International
Washington, D.C.
Water Supply and Sanitation Policy in Developing Countries
MOOC
This provides a list
of courses and scholarships suitable for WASH practitioners from across the
WASH sector.
Submitted by Sinead_Lehane on Thu, 2017-02-09 10:21
The Alliance Manchester Business School at the University of Manchester (UK) are
offering two Massive Online Open Course (MOOC) on Water Supply and Sanitation
Policy in Developing Countries, taught by Professor Dale Whittington and Dr
Duncan Thomas. Endorsed by the Global Water Partnership, both MOOCs
are free of charge for all learners who enrol. There are no
prerequisites; both MOOCs are open for enrolment by everyone.
This course allows
you to develop skills to examine critical current conditions and trends in
water supply and sanitation services in low and middle-income countries
around the world.
This course assists
you to develop skills to understand what can be done to solve global water
supply and sanitation problems.
Both MOOCs also
feature guest contributions from practitioners, scholars and innovators,
including: Clive Agnew, Eduardo Araral, Leong Ching, Barbara Evans, Regina
Finn, Arif Hasan, Marc Jeuland, Don Lauria, Diana Mitlin, Kamal Kar, Stephen
Littlechild, and Wu Xun.
How do I enroll?
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