Human Wrongs Watch
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Registration
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There is no course fee; participants will be selected by the organizing committee considering gender, professional background, and geographic balance, as well as on their motivation and commitment to participate throughout the entire course.
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Interested participants must complete the online registration form and submit the following documents to virtualcampus@cap-net.org with subject “A HRBA to IWRM virtual course registration”, before Friday, September 4, 2015:
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- Required. A 1-page profile, describing: educational and professional background; experience in water resources management, water capacity development, or decision making; participation in networks and/or alliances; any other relevant information related to the course subject.
- Required. A 1-page motivation and commitment letter: explaining your interest in participating in the course; availability to dedicate at least 4 hours per week during the course duration and participate in the course activities; and your expectations in terms how will you apply and share the acquired contents in your field of work and with your colleagues.
- Optional. A 1-page letter of institutional support: through which the institution where you work
expresses interest in your participation in the course; explains why this will be an important training for you and the institution. - .
Language
The course language is English. This course will soon be available in other languages.
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For more information please read this pdf document
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*Source: Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI). Go to Original.
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