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Management for Sustainability of Water and Sanitation Projects: Sustaining Progress Towards the MDGs


Location: Kenya (Nairobi)
Date: 08/23/2010 to 08/27/2010
Language: English
Type: Training Course or Seminar
Keywords: Humanitarian Assistance Management, Project Management
Training Description

This course is for project/programme managers who want to improve the performance of their organization and make sure that water supply ans sanitation services keep working. It answers such questions as: what kind of support dp communities require to maintain their improved facilities? How can this support be provided? What are the organizational conditions we need to put in place? What tools can we use? What does it take to sustain a WASH project and keep it working positively?

How to register:

The number of participants is limited (minimum 15, maximum 20). Final selection to the course is done upon receipt of payment. Participants are advised to pay at least 1 month before the commencement of the course to allow time to receive joining instructions. Applications should reach NETWAS International not later than 1st August, 2010.
Training Cost
Course fee is US$ 950 or equivalent Kenya Shillings This covers tuition, course file, books and field trip. Full board accommodation is available at the venue of the course at an additional cost of US$380 or equivalent Kenya Shillings. This is optional and participants may arrange for their own accommodation. However, it is advisable that participants stay at the venue. Day participants will be charged a rate of US$ 15 or Kshs. 1,000/=
Intended Audience
This course is primarily meant for senior professionals, managers and planners working in the field of water, public health, hygiene education and community development.
Training Contact
Jacinta Njenga
Telephone: 2540208042555/6
For further information:

http://www.netwas.org


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