Organization: RedR Australia
Registration deadline: 06 Oct 2017
Starting date: 07 Oct 2017
Ending date: 13 Oct 2017
In any humanitarian crisis, communities need access to safe drinking water, adequate sanitation and hygiene. Effective intervention can reduce the spread of disease, alleviate suffering and ultimately save lives. When local emergency response workers understand how to apply basic Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) strategies, more lives can be saved.
The purpose of this course is to introduce participants to the concepts of public health engineering and environmental health in emergencies, standard equipment used in the field and the basics of WASH cluster coordination.
Price includes food and accommodation for the duration of the course.
How to register:
http://www.redr.org.au/training/humanitarian-training/application-form#
or Contact Gemma Gray, Programme Officer via email: training@redr.org.au or phone: +61 3 8341 2622.