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Webinar "COVID and Wastewater: Mind the poop!", June 16, monitoring of wastewater and faecal sludge in order to track infection spread in communities (recording)
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Re: Webinar "COVID and Wastewater: Mind the poop!", June 16, monitoring of wastewater and faecal sludge in order to track infection spread in communities (recording)
Dear Mr. Al-Sa'ed,
thank you for your interest in the webinar! The recording can be found clicking here , the outcome brief can be accessed using this link .
For more information on the webinar series (e.g. resources of former webinars, news about upcoming webinars), please visit this website: gwopa.org/covid-19/webinars/
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Franziska Scholl
thank you for your interest in the webinar! The recording can be found clicking here , the outcome brief can be accessed using this link .
For more information on the webinar series (e.g. resources of former webinars, news about upcoming webinars), please visit this website: gwopa.org/covid-19/webinars/
Kind regards,
Franziska Scholl
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Re: Webinar "COVID and Wastewater: Mind the poop!", June 16, monitoring of wastewater and faecal sludge in order to track infection spread in communities (recording)
Hi Rashed,
The blue hyperlinks in Franziska's post just before yours take you to the recording and further information. Perhaps you overlooked them?
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The blue hyperlinks in Franziska's post just before yours take you to the recording and further information. Perhaps you overlooked them?
Regards,
Elisabeth
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Dear Ms. Franziska Scholl,
Where to find the recording and/or the outcome?
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Rashed Al-Sa'ed
Where to find the recording and/or the outcome?
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Rashed Al-Sa'ed
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Dear all,
for those of you who couldn't participate in the Webinar on COVID-19 and Wastewater, please find the Outcome Brief attached and the recording of the session here :
As the pandemic challenges water and sanitation operators all over the world, the Global Water Operators' Partnerships Alliance (GWOPA) and GIZ established the webinar series "Utilities Fight COVID-19" in order to promote peer-to-peer support and facilitate exchange on COVID-19 response. More information on the webinar series and on forthcoming sessions can be found here .
Besides the webinars, GWOPA provides an online platform enabling water and sanitation utilities to further discuss the challenges they face during the current pandemic as well as share their best practices with others. If you are interested in meeting your peers on Workplace, send an e-mail with your name and the organisation you work for to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and you will get an invitation.
We would be happy to meet you soon - either on the platform Workplace or during one of our next webinars.
Take care and stay healthy!
for those of you who couldn't participate in the Webinar on COVID-19 and Wastewater, please find the Outcome Brief attached and the recording of the session here :
As the pandemic challenges water and sanitation operators all over the world, the Global Water Operators' Partnerships Alliance (GWOPA) and GIZ established the webinar series "Utilities Fight COVID-19" in order to promote peer-to-peer support and facilitate exchange on COVID-19 response. More information on the webinar series and on forthcoming sessions can be found here .
Besides the webinars, GWOPA provides an online platform enabling water and sanitation utilities to further discuss the challenges they face during the current pandemic as well as share their best practices with others. If you are interested in meeting your peers on Workplace, send an e-mail with your name and the organisation you work for to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and you will get an invitation.
We would be happy to meet you soon - either on the platform Workplace or during one of our next webinars.
Take care and stay healthy!
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Webinar "COVID and Wastewater: Mind the poop!", June 16, monitoring of wastewater and faecal sludge in order to track infection spread in communities (recording)
Dear all,
I kindly invite you to join the webinar COVID and Wastewater: Mind the poop! taking place tomorrow. It will cover issues of sanitation and wastewater management in times of the pandemic and put a special focus on the monitoring of wastewater and faecal sludge in order to track infection spread in communities. The webinar is part of the webinar series "Utilities fight COVID" that is jointly organized by the Global Water Operators' Partnerships Alliance (GWOPA) and GIZ.
When: Tuesday, June 16, 13:30 - 15:00 CEST [
Where: Virtual meeting on ZOOM, please register here in order to get the webinar link
Please find more detailed information in the flyer I attached. I am looking forward to tomorrow's webinar and your participation!
I kindly invite you to join the webinar COVID and Wastewater: Mind the poop! taking place tomorrow. It will cover issues of sanitation and wastewater management in times of the pandemic and put a special focus on the monitoring of wastewater and faecal sludge in order to track infection spread in communities. The webinar is part of the webinar series "Utilities fight COVID" that is jointly organized by the Global Water Operators' Partnerships Alliance (GWOPA) and GIZ.
When: Tuesday, June 16, 13:30 - 15:00 CEST [
Where: Virtual meeting on ZOOM, please register here in order to get the webinar link
Please find more detailed information in the flyer I attached. I am looking forward to tomorrow's webinar and your participation!
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