Events
03 / 18
(all day)
Start: 2010/03/15 - 4:00pm
End: 2010/03/19 - 4:00pm
Water Resources Assessment in Sub-Saharan Africa:Prediction in Ungauged and Data Scarce Basins Course objective:to equip water resource managers and planners with the necessary skills and understanding of water resources assessment in case of ungauged or data scarce environments within sub-Saharan Africa.Expected outcomes Expected outcomes | ||
03 / 19
End: 16:00
Start: 2010/03/15 - 4:00pm
End: 2010/03/19 - 4:00pm
Water Resources Assessment in Sub-Saharan Africa:Prediction in Ungauged and Data Scarce Basins Course objective:to equip water resource managers and planners with the necessary skills and understanding of water resources assessment in case of ungauged or data scarce environments within sub-Saharan Africa.Expected outcomes Expected outcomes | ||
03 / 20
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03 / 21
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03 / 22
Start: 08:00
Start: 2010/03/22 - 8:00am
End: 2010/03/26 - 4:00pm
Course Objective Expected outcome Start: 08:00
Start: 2010/03/22 - 8:00am
End: 2010/03/26 - 4:00pm
Sustainable management of water resources is an important goal being adopted at national and international level in a bid to address water shortages, inequity, pollution and many other water problems. One of the key changes being adopted follows from the recognition that upstream/ downstream effects require management using a basin approach. As a result many countries are introducing new institutional arrangements for water resources management, including organizations to manage water resources at the basin level – (RBOs). | ||
03 / 23
(all day)
Start: 2010/03/22 - 8:00am
End: 2010/03/26 - 4:00pm
Course Objective Expected outcome (all day)
Start: 2010/03/22 - 8:00am
End: 2010/03/26 - 4:00pm
Sustainable management of water resources is an important goal being adopted at national and international level in a bid to address water shortages, inequity, pollution and many other water problems. One of the key changes being adopted follows from the recognition that upstream/ downstream effects require management using a basin approach. As a result many countries are introducing new institutional arrangements for water resources management, including organizations to manage water resources at the basin level – (RBOs). | ||
03 / 24
(all day)
Start: 2010/03/22 - 8:00am
End: 2010/03/26 - 4:00pm
Course Objective Expected outcome (all day)
Start: 2010/03/22 - 8:00am
End: 2010/03/26 - 4:00pm
Sustainable management of water resources is an important goal being adopted at national and international level in a bid to address water shortages, inequity, pollution and many other water problems. One of the key changes being adopted follows from the recognition that upstream/ downstream effects require management using a basin approach. As a result many countries are introducing new institutional arrangements for water resources management, including organizations to manage water resources at the basin level – (RBOs). | ||
03 / 25
(all day)
Start: 2010/03/22 - 8:00am
End: 2010/03/26 - 4:00pm
Course Objective Expected outcome (all day)
Start: 2010/03/22 - 8:00am
End: 2010/03/26 - 4:00pm
Sustainable management of water resources is an important goal being adopted at national and international level in a bid to address water shortages, inequity, pollution and many other water problems. One of the key changes being adopted follows from the recognition that upstream/ downstream effects require management using a basin approach. As a result many countries are introducing new institutional arrangements for water resources management, including organizations to manage water resources at the basin level – (RBOs). | ||
03 / 26
End: 16:00
Start: 2010/03/22 - 8:00am
End: 2010/03/26 - 4:00pm
Course Objective Expected outcome End: 16:00
Start: 2010/03/22 - 8:00am
End: 2010/03/26 - 4:00pm
Sustainable management of water resources is an important goal being adopted at national and international level in a bid to address water shortages, inequity, pollution and many other water problems. One of the key changes being adopted follows from the recognition that upstream/ downstream effects require management using a basin approach. As a result many countries are introducing new institutional arrangements for water resources management, including organizations to manage water resources at the basin level – (RBOs). | ||
03 / 27
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03 / 28
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03 / 29
Start: 00:00
Start: 2010/03/29 - 12:00am
End: 2010/04/03 - 4:30pm
Conflict is an unavoidable aspect of human social systems. Given the central importance of water resources to all human communities, it is natural that conflicts arise with regard to access, allocation, development and management of the resource. It is equally clear, however, that necessity is not only the mother of invention, but also the basis for extensive cooperative activities concerning the management of water resources. | ||
03 / 30
(all day)
Start: 2010/03/29 - 12:00am
End: 2010/04/03 - 4:30pm
Conflict is an unavoidable aspect of human social systems. Given the central importance of water resources to all human communities, it is natural that conflicts arise with regard to access, allocation, development and management of the resource. It is equally clear, however, that necessity is not only the mother of invention, but also the basis for extensive cooperative activities concerning the management of water resources. | ||
03 / 31
(all day)
Start: 2010/03/29 - 12:00am
End: 2010/04/03 - 4:30pm
Conflict is an unavoidable aspect of human social systems. Given the central importance of water resources to all human communities, it is natural that conflicts arise with regard to access, allocation, development and management of the resource. It is equally clear, however, that necessity is not only the mother of invention, but also the basis for extensive cooperative activities concerning the management of water resources. | ||
04 / 1
(all day)
Start: 2010/03/29 - 12:00am
End: 2010/04/03 - 4:30pm
Conflict is an unavoidable aspect of human social systems. Given the central importance of water resources to all human communities, it is natural that conflicts arise with regard to access, allocation, development and management of the resource. It is equally clear, however, that necessity is not only the mother of invention, but also the basis for extensive cooperative activities concerning the management of water resources. | ||
04 / 2
(all day)
Start: 2010/03/29 - 12:00am
End: 2010/04/03 - 4:30pm
Conflict is an unavoidable aspect of human social systems. Given the central importance of water resources to all human communities, it is natural that conflicts arise with regard to access, allocation, development and management of the resource. It is equally clear, however, that necessity is not only the mother of invention, but also the basis for extensive cooperative activities concerning the management of water resources. | ||
04 / 3
End: 16:30
Start: 2010/03/29 - 12:00am
End: 2010/04/03 - 4:30pm
Conflict is an unavoidable aspect of human social systems. Given the central importance of water resources to all human communities, it is natural that conflicts arise with regard to access, allocation, development and management of the resource. It is equally clear, however, that necessity is not only the mother of invention, but also the basis for extensive cooperative activities concerning the management of water resources. | ||
04 / 4
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04 / 5
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04 / 6
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04 / 7
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04 / 8
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04 / 9
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04 / 10
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04 / 11
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04 / 12
Start: 08:00
GROUNDWATER MANAGEMENT IN IWRM FRAMEWORK A short course in Lome, Togo from 12-16 April 2010, Start: 08:30
Start: 2010/04/12 - 8:30am
End: 2010/04/16 - 5:00pm
This Groundwater Management course has been created by the Africa Groundwater Network in collaboration with the Groundwater Management Advisory Team from the World Bank (GWMate) and Cap-Net. The course will be delivered in French / English with simultaneous translation facilities. | ||
04 / 13
(all day)
Start: 2010/04/12 - 8:30am
End: 2010/04/16 - 5:00pm
This Groundwater Management course has been created by the Africa Groundwater Network in collaboration with the Groundwater Management Advisory Team from the World Bank (GWMate) and Cap-Net. The course will be delivered in French / English with simultaneous translation facilities. | ||
04 / 14
(all day)
Start: 2010/04/12 - 8:30am
End: 2010/04/16 - 5:00pm
This Groundwater Management course has been created by the Africa Groundwater Network in collaboration with the Groundwater Management Advisory Team from the World Bank (GWMate) and Cap-Net. The course will be delivered in French / English with simultaneous translation facilities. | ||
04 / 15
(all day)
Start: 2010/04/12 - 8:30am
End: 2010/04/16 - 5:00pm
This Groundwater Management course has been created by the Africa Groundwater Network in collaboration with the Groundwater Management Advisory Team from the World Bank (GWMate) and Cap-Net. The course will be delivered in French / English with simultaneous translation facilities. | ||
04 / 16
End: 17:00
Start: 2010/04/12 - 8:30am
End: 2010/04/16 - 5:00pm
This Groundwater Management course has been created by the Africa Groundwater Network in collaboration with the Groundwater Management Advisory Team from the World Bank (GWMate) and Cap-Net. The course will be delivered in French / English with simultaneous translation facilities. | ||
04 / 17
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