WEDC short course on accessibility of water and sanitation
Improving accessibility of water and sanitation facilities for physically
vulnerable people in low-income countries: This 3-day introductory course
will examine the range of ways that water and sanitation facilities in
low-income countries can be designed, adapted and delivered to make them
more user-friendly to the maximum range of users. This might include
frail older people, disabled people, small children, pregnant women and
people who are sick, including people living with HIV/AIDS.
Participants will improve their understanding of The obstacles and
challenges facing physically vulnerable people in accessing and using water
and sanitation facilities; Possible approaches, including technical
solutions and service delivery processes, to address these issues; Plans and
practical starting points for implementation to improve inclusion.
Contact information |
Julie Fisher / WEDC
(email: j.fisher1@lboro.ac.uk ; wedc-admissions@Lboro.ac.uk) Phone: +44 (0)1509 223412 |
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Event type | Training |
File link |
http://wedc.Lboro.ac.uk/education/short_courses_iawsfpvp.php |
Source | WEDC |
Subject(s) | DRINKING WATER AND SANITATION : COMMON PROCESSES OF PURIFICATION AND TREATMENT , SANITATION -STRICT PURIFICATION PROCESSES |
Geographical coverage | United Kingdom |
Address | WEDC, Loughborough University, UK |
Organizer | WEDC, Loughborough University |
Target audience | International |
Period | [17/03/2008 - 19/03/2008] |
Status | Confirmed |
Working language(s) | ENGLISH |