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Capacity Building and Training Services
Network fror Water and Sanitation (Netwas) offers several scheduled training courses annually in water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) which are conducted by highly professional trainers with many years of experience. Because we research and prepare our own training materials, our courses are easily and swiftly customised to meet the specific needs of our clients. Netwas also offers customised courses at locations selected by the clients in all parts of Africa, and is indeed capable of extending these services to other parts of the world. Some of the key areas of focus in our courses are: integrated water resources management; water demand management; non-revenue water management; strategic management, preparation of strategic and business plans, hygiene, environmental health, pollution control, sanitation, community management, monitoring and evaluation and solid waste management amongst others. A schedule of the courses currently scheduled are provided in the table below.
Netwas Scheduled Training Programme for 2012 - 2013

Course Code

Course Name

Course Dates

Fees Applicable (USD $)

NTS013Prevention of WASH related risks through appropriate Nutrition23rd January - 3rd February 2012USD$ 1,480
NTS014Business Skills in Water, Sanitation and Solid Waste Management13th February - 24th February 2012USD$ 1,480
NTS001Integrating CLTS tools in addressing rural sanitation5th March -11th March 2012USD$ 950
NTS015Water Safety Plans as Effective Water Quality Management Tools for Utilities (Run I)19th March - 24th March 2012USD$ 699
NTS007Addressing Challenges in Delivery of Water & Sanitation Services for the Urban Poor2nd April- 13th April 2012USD$ 1,480
NTS002Participatory Hygiene and Sanitation Transformation (PHAST)23rd April - 4th May 2012USD$ 1,480
NTS015Water Safety Plans as Effective Water Quality Management Tools for Utilities (Run II)7th May - 12th May 2012USD$ 699
NTS005Result based monitoring and evaluation and Resource Mobilization WASH projects28th May - 8th June 2012USD$ 1,480
NTS009Integrated Water Resources Management18th June - 29th June 2012USD$ 1,480
NTS016Micro-Financing for Water Supply and Sanitation-Exploring Opportunities for Scaling Up9th July - 14th July 2012USD$ 950
NTS015Water Safety Plans as Effective Water Quality Management Tools for Utilities (Run III)6th August - 11th August 2012USD$ 699
NTS010Non Revenue Water Management for Urban Water and Sewerage Authorities and Utilities20th August - 31st August 2012USD$ 1,480
NTS012Scaling Up Community Management for Sustainable Water Supply and Sanitation Programmes10th September - 21st September 2012USD$ 1,480
NTS008Integrating behaviour change through sustainable School WASH programs1st October -12th October 2012USD$ 1,480
NTS003Governance, Financial and Commercial Management of Water Services15th October - 26th October 2012USD$ 1,480
NTS004WASH in emergencies: Risk Reduction5th - 10th November 2012USD$ 950
NTS017Effluent Treatment and Waste Water Management19th November - 23rd November 2012USD$ 950
NTS015Water Safety Plans as Effective Water Quality Management Tools for Utilities (Run IV)3rd December - 8th December 2012USD$ 699
NTS019Solid Waste Management11th February - 22nd February 2013USD$ 1,480
NTS018Mainstreaming gender and mapping vulnerabilities in water and sanitation using participatory methodologies11th March -16th March 2013USD$ 950
 NTS015Water Safety Plans as Effective Water Quality Management Tools for Utilities (Run I) 25th February - 2nd March 2013
 USD $699
        Collaboration with partner institutions such as IRC, WSP-ESA, SKAT and SANDEC and local Universities such as Moi University (Kenya) in the development and offering of the courses has enabled Netwas to maintain high quality standards. Many participants from Eastern, Southern, Western and Northern Africa, the Middle East and Asia attend Netwas Scheduled and Customised courses every year.

In response to the demands of the on-going water reforms in the water sector in Africa and other parts of the world, Netwas in partnership with Water Service Providers/Water Utility Companies has developed appropriate courses for water service providers to support the reforms. The courses are based on experiences, action research and case studies documented by Netwas International and working in partnership with water utilities. In particular, Netwas has successfully facilitated formulation of corporate strategic plans and strategic business plans for several water service providers/water utility companies for several towns and urban centres amongst other activities.

You can make your application directly on this website, or you may mail a print version of the application form to Netwas. View the application guidelines and begin your application process.
 
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Prevention of WASH related risks through appropriate Nutrition (23rd January - 3rd February 2012)
This course is designed to equip the participants with knowledge on how to manage WASH related diseases nutritionally.  This is because nutrition is a key aspect in our day to day life and sanitation related diseases affect the nutrition status of both children and adults which may consequently lead to loss of lives.

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