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Tag Archives: training
  • Kunshan Park, China

    The Indo-Pacific Water Stewardship Program: working towards improving water stewardship in China and Indonesia

    Posted by Zoe on 28 June 2019

    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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  • Indonesia water stewardship

    Advancing Water Stewardship in Indonesia

    Posted by Zoe on 31 May 2018

    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

    Posted by Zoe on 29 September 2017

    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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  • Staff from the Myanmar Hydro-Informatics Centre and the Directorate of Water Resources & Improvement at a river systems modelling training workshop held in Yangon (14-22 Dec 2017), with staff from eWater.

    River system modelling training for Myanmar

    Posted by Zoe on 12 January 2017

    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

    Posted by Zoe on 12 January 2017

    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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