- Tuesday, July 14, 2009, 18:11
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Development Alternatives, a non-profit organisation established in 1983 creating large scale sustainable livelihoods is organising a Capacity Building Series (2008- 09) on Experiential field based training on Drinking Water Quality Monitoring and Management.
Objectives of the Training:
To help organizations understand the importance of Water Quality Monitoring in Water Quality Management
To impart Technical Skills on various practical aspects of water quality monitoring and management
To Promote Surveillance of Drinking Water
Course Eligibility
This programme is designed for Development Professionals from NGOs, academic institutions, CSR Professionals, officers from Central and State governments, and international development organizations who are working on water quality monitoring and management aspects and related projects and are keen to upgrade their knowledge. Duration: 3 Days Fee:
INR 9,500/- per participant for Indian Participants
INR 12,000/- (240 USD) for Overseas Participants
The Training fee covers the following accommodation, food, course material and a leisure trip to the famous Orchha Temples and Fort
Your Takeaways:
Knowledge and experience from the training
Field Exposure and further learning
Manuals and training material
Networking opportunity for you
And a visit to Orchha Temples and fort -
A Glimpse
Date: 6th to 8th August 2009
Venue:
The training will be held in TARAgram, Appropriate Technology Centre, Orchha, Madhya Pradesh. TARAgram is a campus set in the rural environment of Orchha. It is a centre which showcases the Livelihood models developed by DA in the field of appropriate technology, and environment.
Last Date for applying: August 3rd, 2009
For more information and to register, contact:
Bhavana Gadre
Telephone: 011-26132718
tla@devalt.org
Manager-Training
TARA Livelihood Academy
Development Alternatives,
111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj,
New Delhi-110070
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