Thursday, March 2, 2017

2017. March. FREE TRAINING (Online). Water Supply and Sanitation Policy in Developing Countryies MOOC.

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?



Tuesday, February 28, 2017

2017. March. Wilson Center. Water from West Africa to the Middle East.



Environmental Change and Security Program | Wilson Center

From West Africa to the Middle East, Water and the Rise of Insurgencies in the "Arc of Instability"

Water scarcity and conflict over freshwater resources have contributed to an “arc of instability” stretching from West Africa through the Maghreb and across the Mediterranean to the Middle East. Rural livelihoods are collapsing, displacing many, and violent extremist organizations like Boko Haram, Al Qaeda, and ISIS are gaining footholds in areas where governance is weak. As local communities demand better provisioning of water, insurgent groups, building on discontent, use water to finance their operations and as a weapon of war.
This panel will examine the causes of water conflict in the region, discuss implications for U.S. interests, and examine possible interventions to support better water governance.

Speakers

Marcus King
John O. Rankin Associate Professor and Director of International Affairs Program, George Washington University

Julia McQuaid
Senior Researcher and Project Director, CNA Corporation

David Michel
Nonresident Fellow, Stimson Center

Moderator

Sherri Goodman
Wilson Center Senior Fellow; former Deputy Under Secretary of Defense, U.S. Department of Defense

Related Content

RSVP Now
Wednesday, March 1, 2017
3:00 pm - 4:30 pm
6th Floor Flom Auditorium
Directions
Wilson Center
Ronald Reagan Building and
International Trade Center
One Woodrow Wilson Plaza
1300 Pennsylvania, Ave., NW
Washington, D.C. 20004

Phone: 202.691.4000
ECSP@WilsonCenter.org
Want to attend but can’t?
Tune in to the live or archived
webcast at WilsonCenter.org
(not every event is webcast
live; archived webcasts go up
approximately one week after
the meeting).

Media guests, including TV
crews, should RSVP directly
with Benjamin DillsMedia 
bringing heavy electronics 
MUST
 indicate this in their
response so they may be
admitted into the building.

Join the conversation on
Twitter at @NewSecurityBeat
and find more coverage of
these issues on our blog,
NewSecurityBeat.org.

Privacy Policy
Sponsored by:
WWF_25mm_tab.png

Monday, February 27, 2017

2017. Community Engagement. Knowledge of our government.

Midterm, state, and local elections Information page on USA.gov.

Explore Our New and Updated Content

Get the latest information on topics that interest you the most at USA.gov. Here’s a look at some of our most recent updates:

See all of our updates and experience our new look at USA.gov.

Friday, February 24, 2017

2017. INVITATION TO JOIN AN INTERACTIVE WEBCHAT FEATURING AFRICAN ENTREPRENEURS, OFFICIALS FROM THE US DEPARTMENT OF STATE, AND US EMBASSY OFFICIALS


#DIASPORAVOICES
LIVE WEBCHAT Q&A
WEDNESDAY, March 8th, 2017
9:30 - 10:15AM EST
Streaming page:
cid:image001.jpg@01D28941.9384F710
 ABOUT THE WEBCHAT
On March 8th at 9:30am EST, the Secretary’s Office of Global Partnerships (S/GP) and the Bureau of African Affairs at the U.S. Department of State — alongside its International diaspora Engagement Alliance (IdEA) program — will host #DiasporaVoices, a live-streamed interactive opportunity for diaspora communities to engage with top diplomats and entrepreneurs via social media.

We will discuss the importance of promoting entrepreneurship in Africa, which is one of the best ways to boost Africa’s economic growth, spur development and reduce poverty. It will also help bridge diaspora initiatives with those taking place within the U.S. government.

This interactive webchat aims to explore how African diaspora groups can partner with the United States in fostering entrepreneurship and inclusive economic growth in their countries of heritage by forging connections, coordinating resources, collaborating on programs, gaining media exposure and more. Diaspora communities provide a strong and valuable link between the U.S. and countries all over the world.

Participants may tweet questions and comments before and during the chat, using the hashtag #DiasporaVoices.
   Consider this your invitation to sit at the table with leadership from the Bureau of African Affairs and other speakers including:

     Public Affairs Officer, U.S. Embassy Lusaka, Zambia, Janet Deutsch

Your question could be featured in an interactive chat session, addressing leveraging diaspora groups to spur entrepreneurship and inclusive economic growth.  

To join the conversation, go to [share.america.gov/diaspora-voices-africa] on March 8th at 9:30AM EST/ 14:30 UTC.
TWITTER
#DiasporaVoices

@DiasporaIdea       @usembassytogo           @AsstSecStateAF               
@GPatState            @usembassyzambia      @StateDept
                                               
                                                                                                                                               
FACEBOOK SAMPLE POST
Now’s your chance! On March 8th at 9:30 a.m. EST you can join a live webchat called Diaspora Voices that aims to explore how African diaspora groups can partner with the United States in fostering entrepreneurship and inclusive economic growth in their countries of heritage by forging connections, collaborating on programs, coordinating resources and more. Diaspora communities provide a strong and valuable link between the U.S. and countries all over the world.

Join us if you have:
-An interest in how the US government & African diaspora groups have worked together in the past, particularly on promoting business growth and opportunities.
-Questions for our diplomats covering that region about how they effectively engage with diaspora groups.

Submit your questions via twitter to #DiasporaVoices before and during the webchat to have them answered live by leading diplomats at the Department of State’s Africa Bureau and an entrepreneur with ties to the African diaspora community. Tune in at share.america.gov/diaspora-voices-africa

Tuesday, February 14, 2017

2017. Are we ready to take up the load? Hospital, and community response teams.

NOTE:
  • ·        Keep in mind many hospitals in urban, and other areas may be in older structures and in need of full decontamination for possible dormant diseases.
  • ·        Could volunteer fire\ems stations with faith-based and other organizations as part of the community response team fill the gap for those that may ‘fall between the cracks’, especially in our communities.
  • ·        Gulf, and East Coast States the hurricane season will soon arrive.  Is your community ready?



Big Changes Coming for Hospital Emergency Managers
Hospitals will be required to develop more specific plans and procedures for emergency response.



County Looking to Expand Volunteer Emergency Response Team
'When you have a FEMA disaster, some people have insurance.  Some people are helped by FEMA. There’s a small group of people that fall into the cracks that no one is there to help.'



Black Emergency Managers Association
           International
1231  Good Hope Road  S.E.
Washington, D.C.  20020
Office:   202-618-9097 
bEMA 
GC_Endorser_BLUE_RGB_GRADIE     








“Our lives are not our own. We are bound to others, past and present, and by each crime and every kindness, we birth our future.” ¯ David Mitchell, Cloud Atlas

Cooperation, Collaboration, Communication, Coordination, Community engagement, and  Partnering (C5&P)             A 501 (c) 3 organization.



RECOMMENDED READING LIST

Search This Blog

ARCHIVE List 2011 - Present