Online Course: Water Woes- Reality of Urban Water Management - May 04 – June 08, 2020 (CSE, India)

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Online Course: Water Woes- Reality of Urban Water Management



Course Dates: May 04 – June 08, 2020
Last date to apply - April 20, 2020
Total Study Load: 28 hours
Commitment: 6 hours a week   
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Visit: www.cseindia.org/online-course-water-woe...ter-management-10052

Theme 1: Water and Development – What Works and What doesn’t
Theme 2: Making Water Everybody’s Business
Theme 3: Learning from Nature – The Dying Wisdom
Theme 4: Tools and Approaches to operationalize interventions 

Presently, as we confront the new global enemy novel ‘coronavirus disease’ (COVID-19), the availability of water will be a crucial determinant for a successful outcome in this war. It is estimated that family of five would need around 100 to 200 litres of water per day only to wash hands. The current urban water management paradigm has its difficulties – it is energy and capital intensive, has legal and institutional gaps, creates and maintains wealth inequality and disregards our natural environment. It prioritises access for a select population and excludes the remaining. Research indicates that the urban poor around the world pay up to 50 times more for one litre of water than their better off neighbours, as they buy their water from private sellers (UN Water). Yet, our problems and solutions both usually involve big, technological fixes with little consideration of increasing vulnerability of the urban poor and national ecosystems.Realizing the current water scenario and demand for this knowledge, the School of Water and Waste, AAETI, Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) is organizing an online course on “Water Woes: Understanding Urban Water Management” as part of a series of successful online programs that CSE has conducted since 2016. The course will provide a holistic perspective on today’s water scenario and emphasize the need to move towards a water secure future. It will help practitioners and decision makers with various other commitments to improve their subject-knowledge online in their own time, using a highly supportive and interactive learning platform. 

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