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The Indo-Pacific Water Stewardship Program: working towards improving water stewardship in China and Indonesia
The Australian Water Partnership is supporting the Indo-Pacific Water Stewardship Program 2019-2022 — the second phase of the Alliance for Water Stewardship (AWS) Asia-Pacific’s Indo-Pacific Program. Water stewardship engages…
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Call for EOI: International Training Programs under the India National Hydrology Project
Submission Deadline (EXTENDED): Wednesday 26 June 3 July, 5.30pm (AEST) The National Hydrology Project (NHP) is a Government of India and World Bank funded project aiming to improve the extent,…
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Call for EOI: Water Accounting and Integrated Reservoir Operations for Narmada River Basin
Submission Deadline: 3.00 PM (IST), Tuesday 16 April 2019 Under the World-Bank funded National Hydrology Project, the Ministry of Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation, is calling for Expressions of…
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Call for EOI: Water Accounting in Practice: From Field- to Basin-Level Applications and Training
Submission Deadline: 5.30pm AEST, Friday 8 March – extended to Wednesday 13 March 2019 The Australian Water Partnership (AWP) is looking for Australian Partners to work with the International Water Management Institute…
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Advancing Water Stewardship in Indonesia
Around 45 people from Indonesia, Taiwan, Australia, New Zealand and the Netherlands participated in a Water Stewardship Forum and Training in Bogor on 8-10 May—the first of its kind…
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Training of KUKL employees in Asset Management in Kathmandu
Eleven staff from Kathmandu Upatyaka Khanepani Limited (KUKL), which provides the water supply and sanitation system for Kathmandu Valley, recently completed a training course in asset management. Max Anderson,…
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River system modelling training for Myanmar
Photo: Participants at the River Systems Modelling training held in Yangon, Myanmar, with staff from eWater. As a part of the Ayeyarwady Integrated River Basin…
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River hydraulic training for Myanmar
Photo: Staff from Myanmar DWIR at the river hydraulic training course with staff from the UNSW Water Research Laboratory, and the Australian Water Partnership (courtesy of UNSW). As a part…
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