Dates: October 7 - 21, 2022
Course duration: 15
hours (2 weeks)
Audience: Government officials, elected representatives, academics, researchers, students, consultants, waste management practitioners, and members of non-profits and CSR agencies
Key Takeaways:
- Overview of state of drinking water supply and sanitation in Global South
- Role of groundwater in the drinking water supply – Challenges due to poor quality and quantity of groundwater
- Augmentation of drinking water sources in different hydrogeological regions
- Basic understanding of the use of different software tools for step-by-step planning and designing the recharge of groundwater-based drinking water sources
- Overview of the treatment technologies of greywater at household, community and village level. Reuse options of the treated greywater
- Onsite and offsite treatment of faecal sludge
- Guidelines on communication and awareness to promote safe drinking water and management of greywater and faecal sludge
- Access to success stories on community led water conservation and safe sanitation projects
The programme has a mix of self-paced study and virtual lectures planned for fourteen days with 15 hours of study time.
Special Feature:
- The top three performing participants will get a free annual subscription of digital Down To Earth, the development and environment magazine from Global South which CSE helps publish.
- Participation e-certificates will be provided at the end of the course.
For details
or queries, please contact:
Shivangi Aggarwal
Research Associate
Rural Water and Waste Program
Centre for Science and Environment