Water Engineering and Development Centre
Day one and day five of the conference are dedicated to capacity development workshops.
Conference delegates can sign up to courses of particular interest to them, with confidence to know that training provided will be relevant, of high quality, and delivered by qualified professionals.
The draft timetable for Monday and Friday is shown below – click the 'Find out more' links to open a PDF with the full description of the session, including timings. You can select your workshops as you register for the conference or add your choices to your registration later. Please note that workshops on Monday morning begin promptly at 9am.
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Monday 9 July | Solar powered water supply: Tips and tools for designing and supporting long-lasting systems RWSN, Water Mission, IOM, Oxfam [1 day] Find out more ... |
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Water safety planning for climate resilient water supplies WHO [1 day] Find out more ... |
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Business plan development for WASH sector actors USAID / WASH-FIN [1 day] Find out more ... |
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Paths to SDG6 – Roadmapping a way to Full service delivery of WASH at District Level Water for People, Aguaconsult, IRC [1 day] Find out more ... |
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An introduction to system mapping to support the institutional sustainability of WASH WASH Catalyst Malawi, Water Mission [0.5 day] Find out more ... | Selecting a product that works: applying WHO guidelines in evaluating household water treatment technologies WHO [0.5 day] Find out more ... |
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Urban Sanitation Costing University of Leeds [0.5 day] Find out more ... | Make your own Shit Flow Diagram (SFD) WEDC, GIZ, APHRC, Sanergy [0.5 day] Find out more ... |
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Practical surface water management in low resource settings Arup, WEDC [0.5 day] Find out more ... | Adapting, combining and costing rural sanitation approaches Plan International, UNICEF and WaterAid [0.5 day] Find out more ... |
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Inclusive approach to WASH WEDC, WaterAid [0.5 day] Find out more ... | Menstrual Hygiene Management Curriculum for School girls AFRIpads [0.5 day] Find out more ... |
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Friday 13 July | Practical methods and tools for the rapid design of hygiene programmes in emergencies CAWST, LSHTM and ACF [0.5 day] Find out more ... | Mastering sales to deliver your mission Whitten & Roy Partnership [0.5 day] Find out more ... |
Adapting Community- led Total Sanitation to Urban Environments Institute of Development Studies, Plan and Practical Action [1 day] Find out more ... |
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Market Based Approach for Preparedness, response and resilience in WASH Programmes Oxfam International [1 day] Find out more ... |
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Getting the foundations right: sanitation and public health engineering University of Leeds [1 day] Find out more ... |
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An introduction to Successfully Developing and Managing WASH Innovation Programmes HDIF, HIF, CRS, WEDC [1 day] Find out more ... |
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Integrating Equality and Non Discrimination strategies in WASH behaviour change programming (half on campus/half field trip) WSSCC, IWC Australia, Nakuru County Government [1 day] Find out more ... |
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FIELD TRIP: Sustainable Menstrual Hygiene Management in Action Brighter Communities Worldwide [1 day] Find out more ... |
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FIELD TRIP: Showcasing an integrated WASH in schools and community approach Kericho County Government, UNICEF Kenya, Caritas Switzerland Kenya office [1 day] Find out more ... |
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FIELD TRIP: Faecal Sludge Treatment Plants and Container-based Sanitation in Practice Sanivation, Naivasha and Sanergy, Nairobi [1 day] Find out more ... |