WASH and Behaviour Change online training course begins 5 October 2015 (run by IWC, Australia)

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The 10-week WASH and Behaviour Change online training course empowers WASH practitioners to incorporate behaviour change strategies into their project design and delivery.

Lessons from the water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) sector indicate that improving access to infrastructure or education and awareness programs are not enough to solve the problems faced by communities lacking access to appropriate facilities and services. The adoption of improved behaviours by individuals, communities and enablers is critical to providing WASH outcomes with positive and sustainable impacts.

The course covers topics such as:
  • understanding the need for, and role of, behaviour change integration into WASH programs
  • alternatives to education and awareness strategies for changing behaviours
  • planning and designing interventions that address risky WASH behaviours using behaviour change strategies, and
  • implementing and evaluating behaviour change interventions within WASH programs.

Who

The course especially caters to those in Asia-Pacific time zones, and is designed for WASH practitioners working in:

civil society or non-government organisations
government institutions
donor organisations, and
the water/sanitation/hygiene industries.
When

The course takes place from 5 October – 11 December 2015

Where

The course takes place entirely online, using a range of learning activities.

Cost

AUD $950 per person (including GST)

Group discount:10% for 2 people and 15% for 3 people, from the same organisation

More information

Download the brochure
watercentre.org/training/online-courses/...and-behaviour-change

WASH and Behaviour Change online course
watercentre.org/training/online-courses/...line-training-course

Register

watercentre.wufoo.com/forms/z1wblf3a1bgaure/
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WASH and Behaviour Change online training course

The 10-week WASH and Behaviour Change online training course empowers WASH practitioners to incorporate behaviour change strategies into their project design and delivery.

Lessons from the water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) sector indicate that improving access to infrastructure or education and awareness programs are not enough to solve the problems faced by communities lacking access to appropriate facilities and services. The adoption of improved behaviours by individuals, communities and enablers is critical to providing WASH outcomes with positive and sustainable impacts.

The course covers topics such as:
•understanding the need for, and role of, behaviour change integration into WASH programs
•alternatives to education and awareness strategies for changing behaviours
•planning and designing interventions that address risky WASH behaviours using behaviour change strategies, and
•implementing and evaluating behaviour change interventions within WASH programs.

Who
The course especially caters to those in Asia-Pacific time zones, and is designed for WASH practitioners working in:
•civil society or non-government organisations
•government institutions
•donor organisations, and
•the water/sanitation/hygiene industries.

When
The course takes place from 5 October – 11 December 2015

Where
The course takes place entirely online, using a range of learning activities.

Cost
AUD $950 per person (including GST)
Group discount:10% for 2 people; 15% for 3 people, from the same organisation

More info: watercentre.org/training/online-courses/...line-training-course

Brochure: watercentre.org/training/online-courses/...and-behaviour-change

Register: watercentre.wufoo.com/forms/z1wblf3a1bgaure/

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