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Lake Victoria Water and Sanitation Initiative

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Netwas Kenya

NETWAS is a capacity building and information network for Africa focusing on water, sanitation and environment sector. It is comprised of resource centres in Eastern Africa implementing capacity building activities on training of professionals, applied research, networking and information sharing, advocacy, advisory and consultancy services. The centres consist of a regional center NETWAS International and two national centers - NETWAS Uganda and NETWAS Tanzania.
NETWAS International which is situated in Nairobi, Kenya also plays the double role of NETWAS Kenya and the regional office. More information can be found at NETWAS International.

Contact address
Magadi Road, Off Langata Road
P.O. Box 15614–00503 Mbagathi
Nairobi, Kenya.
Tel: 254–2–890555/6/9/60
Fax: 254–2–890553/54
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For scheduled courses you can apply online or mail a print version of the application form to Netwas through This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it or This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it . View the application guidelines and commence the application process.
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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