Management and Use of Marginal Water

MASHAV Short Course: Use of Marginal Water

  •   Management and Use of Marginal Water Resources for Agricultural and Domestic Use
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    Israel’s Agency for International Development Cooperation (MASHAV) launches a course on "Management and Use of Marginal Water Resources for Agricultural and Domestic Use ". The course will take place in The Arava Center for Sustainable Development at the Arava Institute for Environmental Studies, Israel.

    AIM OF COURSE
    Participants will learn how to successfully implement sustainable development projects using marginal water and understand the current trends of water resources management locally, nationally, and on a global basis. 

    REQUIREMENTS
    The workshop is intended for mid-level professionals, working for government, non-governmental organizations, decision-making bodies, academia and the private sector in water resources management (such as water utilities and agencies, government water ministries and offices, water conservation and management NGOs, agricultural cooperatives and agencies, water technology companies and so on). A full command of English is required.

    APPLICATION
    Interested candidates in Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Central African Republic and the Republic of Congo may obtain application forms and other information from the Embassy of Israel in Yaounde.
    Alternatively, forms and further information on the course may be accessed through the following links

    LAST DATE FOR APPLICATIONS
    Completed applications must be sent by 6th October 2013.
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