CSR training programme brief
A three day training programme on Corporate Social Responsibility (Planning, Implementation and Reporting) was conducted at Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), New Delhi, India.
A three day training programme on Corporate Social Responsibility (Planning, Implementation and Reporting) was conducted at Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), New Delhi, India.
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Overview Some of the worst cases of outdoor air pollution are found in Asian cities. Although cities like Delhi and Dhaka have reported drop in air pollution levels but more recent information shows reversal of trend in few cities as levels of key pollutants take a u-turn. Read more
The Scheme of Assistance for Abatement of Pollution was conceptualized during the 7thFive-Year Plan with the main objective to strengthen the Central Pollution Control Board(CPCB) and State Pollution Control Boards (SPCBs) / State Pollution Control Committees(SPCCs) for enforcing statutory provisions of pollution abatement.
Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), India in collaboration with Word Health Organisation (WHO) conducted a four day training programme on “Sanitation Safety Planning (SSP)” from 27-30th June, 2017.
Aishwarya Varadharajan Research Assistant Centre for Science and Environment Email: aishwarya@cseindia.org Ajeet Kumar Sharma Consultant (FSM) Population Services International Email: ajeet@psi.org.in
Date: June 27 - 30, 2017 (including one day Field Visit) Venue: Mahrauli Hall, IBIS Hotel (Aerocity)- New Delhi Note: *Select target audience* Background
For Improved Urban Sanitation Programming at City-Wide Scale Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) conducted a two days training of trainers on “Preparation of excreta flow diagram (Shit Flow Diagram -SFD) for sanitation and faecal sludge management sector players, practitioners and trainers. Date: 22-23 June 2017 Venue: Classroom -2, Centre for Science and Environment 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi-110062
Geographical Coordinates: 25°7’48”N, 82°54’E Population: 37, 185
Geographical Coordinates: 29°24’0”N , 79°7’12”E Population: 49,132
The global climate change supplemented by population rise has serious implications on water resources present in African continent. Countries such as Kenya, Rwanda, South Africa, Somalia, Malawi etc. faces water scarcity and the situation is getting worse due to urbanization and change in life style. According to WWF, by 2025, nearly 50 percent of Africa’s predicted population will face water stress situation.
Understanding and Communicating about