On India Water Week, CSE talks of shit
How do cities dispose of excreta? What is the most sustainable way to do it? CSE-organised workshop attempts to look for answers
How do cities dispose of excreta? What is the most sustainable way to do it? CSE-organised workshop attempts to look for answers
Date: March 14th – 16th, 2016 Venue: Oak Plaza Hotel, Accra, Ghana Language: English Introduction Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) in collaboration with Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development, MLGRD (local host &partner) is organising a three days training programme on “Decentralised Wastewater Treatment including local Reuse.
Date: February, 29, 2016 Venue: Alliance Francaise, Puducherry
The third handholding training on the “Preparation of City Sanitation Plan (CSP)- Part III” took place at Maria Rani Centre, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala from 28-30 January, 2016.
FEBRUARY 23-26, 2016 Venue: CSE, 38, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi-110062
Date: 14 to 16 July, 2015 The Water Programme at Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), recently conducted a three day training programme on "Water Sensitive Design and Planning: Towards Sustainable Urban Development" on July 14-16, 2015. It was organized under the "Capacity Building of Urban Local Body" (CBULB) programme sponsored by the Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD), Government of India.
Date: July 14-16, 2015
CSE Water team on invitation of Rwanda Natural Resources Authority and Rwanda Ministry of Infrastructure conducted a training, supported strategy workshop followed with roundtable meetings to develop a long term partnership. The details of meeting are as follows: Training on Urban Rainwater Harvesting: 29th June 2015
Workshop attended by experts from India and South Africa
Provide research-based solutions on technology options, knowledge support on demonstration projects, and assist in developing protocols for waste/ FSM:
Dr. Suresh Kumar Rohilla Programme Director (Programme Coordinator) Phone: (91) (11) 29955124, 29956110, (Ext. 286) Fax: (91) (11) 29955879
Date: December 14-18, 2015 The Ministry of Urban Development has acknowledged the lack of skilled man power in urban local bodies across India and has therefore developed the ‘Capacity Building Scheme for Urban Local Bodies’ (CBULB). The programme aims to enhance knowledge, skills and attitude of city officials for the mainstreaming of reforms and best management practices (BMPs) of sustainable water and wastewater management through training programmes followed with field exposure visit, seminars and workshops.
Course Learning Objectives Upon completion, the participant will be able to:
List of participants