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Coût: The cost is for 13 days and covers tuition, lunch, field visits and an internal flight within Madagascar. From 2400 to 2600 euros. | ||
About the course: Safe drinking water is one of the most important issues of crisis relief or development work, and there are growing career opportunities for experienced water and sanitation experts in relief and development situations. While several theoretical courses are available, practical field experience is difficult to obtain - without which it is often impossible to find employment in this field. The introduction course offered by BushProof is tailored for those interested in starting a career in water and sanitation. At the same time, it will be exceptionally useful for those already working for NGOs and who find they become more and more involved in water programmes, but lack the basic technical and theoretical background. This course will provide a very broad overview of technical and theoretical aspects of water and sanitation projects in development situations as well as emergencies. While certain technical options are feasible in both environments, important differences exist, especially concerning methodology, beneficiary participation, scale and planning. Besides theoretical sessions, a number of hands-on practical sessions are included in the course (e.g. construction of hand-dug well, jetting), and participants are encouraged to get stuck in and get their hands dirty! Throughout the course, theoretical issues are linked to real life field experiences. Since the course is given by experienced field practitioners, practical examples from past projects will be used to illustrate important points. The course will be in English. However, francophone participants can be accommodated if they have a reasonable grasp of spoken English. |
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Mots-Clefs: assainissement , eau potable | ||
Organisme:
• BushProof R+9 Immeube Fitaratra, Ankorondrano, Antananarivo, Madagascar BP 182 105 Antananarivo Tél: +261 20 26 253 83 Email: madagascar@bushproof.com http://www.bushproof-madagascar.com |
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![]() à Leicestershire (Royaume Uni) Formation longue Page web:http://wedc.lboro.ac.uk/education/programmes03.php?prog_ID=2 |
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Diplôme final: MSc, Diploma (8 modules) or Certificate (4 modules) in Water and Environmental Management | ||
Objectives: Plan and manage work in the water and sanitation sector, especially in low- and middle-income countries Improve your understanding of water resources, water supply, sanitation and related issues from an international perspective Develop expertise in water and environmental management for the public good |
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Mots-Clefs: eau potable , environnement et études d'impact , formation à distance , gestion - management | ||
Organisme:
• Water, Engineering and Development Centre John Pickford Building Loughborough University Ashby Road LE11 3TU Loughborough Leicestershire, UK Tél: +44 1509 222885 Fax: 44 1 509 211 079 Email: WEDC@lboro.ac.uk http://www.lboro.ac.uk/research/wedc/ |
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Diplôme final: MSc, Diploma (8 modules) or Certificate (4 modules) in Water and Waste Engineering | ||
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About the course: Study water and wastewater engineering, especially for low- and middle-income countries Focus on the processes involved in water supply and sanitary water planning and design Develop expertise in sustainable public health infrastructure and services from an international perspective |
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Mots-Clefs: assainissement , eau potable , formation à distance , gestion - management | ||
Organisme:
• Water, Engineering and Development Centre John Pickford Building Loughborough University Ashby Road LE11 3TU Loughborough Leicestershire, UK Tél: +44 1509 222885 Fax: 44 1 509 211 079 Email: WEDC@lboro.ac.uk http://www.lboro.ac.uk/research/wedc/ |
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Public: Suitable for Catchment Management Institutions; Government Agencies (Water, Agriculture, Environment, Health); Bulk Water Suppliers; Water Service Providers; Middle and senior level managers of water utilities; Urban planners; and End User Associations |
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Mots-Clefs: gestion de la ressource en eau |
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![]() Réf.: WM à Delft (Pays Bas) Durée: 18 mois Formation longue Page web:http://www.unesco-ihe.org/education/wm.htm |
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Diplôme final: International Masters Programme in Water Management | ||
Objectives: The Water Management Masters Programme is intended for professionals and researchers from a wide range of backgrounds. It aims to develop knowledge, insight and skills required to design, implement and evaluate water management policies and strategies. Graduates will be able to promote the wise use of water and achieve effective governance of water resources. Once they have successfully completed this programme, graduates will be able to: * Describe the rational for an integrated and interdisciplinary approach for managing the water system; * Identify and critically assess the different functions of the water resources system and the, often competing, interests of the various water using sectors; * Design, apply and evaluate models for institutional arrangements with emphasis on institutional reforms, policy development and good governance; * Be able to conduct, independently or in a multidisciplinary team, research; * Be able to clearly and systematically communicate, argue and defend findings in oral and written presentations to a variety of audiences. |
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Mots-Clefs: gestion de la ressource en eau | ||
Organisme:
• Institute for Water Education Westvest 7 P.O. Box 3015 2601 DA Delft Fax: 31 15 212 29 21 http://www.ihe.nl |
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Objectives: The objective of this course is to acquaint participants with the principles, techniques and management issues used in water quality description, monitoring and assessment. | ||
Coût: 2040€ | ||
Mots-Clefs: qualité des eaux | ||
Organisme:
• Institute for Water Education Westvest 7 P.O. Box 3015 2601 DA Delft Fax: 31 15 212 29 21 http://www.ihe.nl |
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![]() à Silsoe (Royaume Uni) (formation annuelle) Page web:http://www.silsoe.cranfield.ac.uk/short_courses/waterquality.htm |
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Mots-Clefs: qualité des eaux | ||
Organisme:
• Cranfield University School of Water, Energy and Environment Cranfield University Cranfield MK43 0AL http://www.silsoe.cranfield.ac.uk/iwe |
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![]() à Calgary (Canada) Durée: 3 jours (formation annuelle) Page web:http://www.cawst.org/index.php?id=279 |
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Objectives: This workshop is designed for those interested in doing basic water testing as part of the implementation, monitoring or evaluation of household water treatment projects in developing countries. The workshop offers instruction on basic water testing for physical, chemical and biological contamination. Other topics to be addressed include information on physical, chemical and biological properties of water, water quality guidelines, testing protocol, analysis of data and preparation of water quality assessment plan. The workshop will also introduce household water treatment options as a potential solution to contaminated water. The broader objective of this training module is to transfer knowledge and skills for participants independently to carry out different water quality tests. |
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Mots-Clefs: qualité des eaux | ||
Organisme:
• Center for Affordable Water and Sanitation Technologies B12, 6020 – 2 Street SE Calgary Alberta T2H 2L8 Tél: +1 403 243-3285 Email: cawst@cawst.org http://www.cawst.org |
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![]() Réf.: WSE à Delft (Pays Bas) Durée: 18 mois Formation longue Page web:http://www.unesco-ihe.org/education/wse.htm |
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Diplôme final: International Masters Programme in Water Science and Engineering International Masters Programme in Water Science and Engineering |
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Objectives: The programme aims to deepen the knowledge, insight and skills for hydraulic engineering (part of civil engineering), hydroinformatics (a technology discipline) and hydrology (an earth system science). Graduates are able to work in professional water sector environments that require academic skills. Graduates who obtain good study results are eligible to undertake a PhD in an appropriate water science or engineering field. In particular, this programme provides the education to: * Improve the management of water resources through assessing and monitoring their vulnerability to hazards. * Sustain economic development by better flood and drought protection and hazard reduction, in an era of global climate change. * Improve environmental and public health through pollution prevention and treatment. * Sustain and improve water supply, power generation and agriculture through integrated water resources development. * Improve food production by developing, operating, maintaining and optimising water-related infrastructure. * Sustain economic growth through the development of coastal and riparian zones. * Manage and control water systems in an integrated and sustainable way, with stakeholders, through the development of technologies to simulate such systems. |
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Mots-Clefs: sciences de l'ingénieur | ||
Organisme:
• Institute for Water Education Westvest 7 P.O. Box 3015 2601 DA Delft Fax: 31 15 212 29 21 http://www.ihe.nl |
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![]() à Delft (Pays Bas) Durée: 4 mois (formation annuelle) Page web:http://www.unesco-ihe.org/education/ilearning.htm#8 |
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Objectives: The main objectives of the module are to introduce the basics of planning, hydraulic- and engineering design, construction, operation & maintenance of water transport and distribution systems. At the end of the course, the participant should be able to decide on the main planning elements of these systems, namely designing demands, pressures, velocities and gradients. Furthermore, he/she should fully understand the steady-state hydraulics, be able to choose adequate supplying schemes, to suggest a network layout, main components and pipe materials, be able to distinguish between various operational modes and finally, be able to judge technical solutions dealing with the system maintenance, rehabilitation, and expansion. | ||
Coût: 550€ | ||
Public: The target group for this programme comprises mid-career professionals dealing with technical aspects of drinking water transport & distribution, working for municipal assemblies, water supply companies or consulting bureaus. They should possess a BSc degree in Civil Engineering or similar technical background, have basic PC-computer knowledge and a good command of the English language. |
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Mots-Clefs: distribution d'eau potable , formation à distance | ||
Organisme:
• Institute for Water Education Westvest 7 P.O. Box 3015 2601 DA Delft Fax: 31 15 212 29 21 http://www.ihe.nl |
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