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Displaying 1 - 10 of 10Accelerating Innovation and Digitalization in Asia and the Pacificby IH2O AsiaTraining Led by Imagine H2O Asia and the Asian Development Bank (ADB), the Accelerating Innovation and Digitalization in Asia and the Pacific (AID) program—encompassing training, solution matching and testing support, and knowledge sharing—aims to address these obstacles and create opportunities to improve water projects in ADB's developing member countries (DMCs) through innovation and digital transformation. |
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Asia-Netherlands Water Learning Weekby Netherlands Water PartnershipTraining From 15 to 19 April 2024, the Asia-Netherlands Water Learning Week was held to bring together about 50 representatives from ADB and developing member countries to learn and share knowledge and experiences on nature-based solutions for water resilience. |
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Australia Learning Week - Digital Technologies for Climate-Resilient Water Sectorby ADB, Australia Water Partnership and Grifith UniversityTraining This online course will build the capacity of ADB staff and ADB developing member country project teams in the knowledge and use of digital technologies to improve water management and inclusive participation in decision making, in turn contributing to water security and climate change resilience. |
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Climate Action and Support Transparency Training Adaptation Academyby UNFCCCTraining The CASTT Adaptation Academy aims to enhance the ability of developing countries to conduct vulnerability and adaptation assessments, prepare and report, in timely manner, information resulting from such assessments and the implementation of national adaptation actions, including their Nationally Determined Contributions for their national communications, biennial update reports, and biennial transparency reports under the measurement, reporting and verification (MRV) arrangements of the Convention and the Enhanced Transparency Framework (ETF) of the Paris Agreement. |
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Multi-scale integrated river basin management programby Australian Consortium led by Griffith University's International WaterCentreTraining Ten large Asian river basins (the Amu Darya, Indus, Tarim, Ganges, Brahmaputra, Irrawaddy, Salween, Mekong, Yangtze, and Yellow) originate in the Hindu Kush Himalayas (HKH) region. They supply water to more than 1.3 billion people, a fifth of the world’s population, providing the means for food and energy production, livelihoods and a range of other crucial social and environmental services.There is a need for Integrated River Basin Management (IRBM) in the HKH basins. Building on previous training and the Resource Book developed by ICIMOD (International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development), this training program seeks to support individuals from across the HKH region, situated in Government and Non-Government roles, to build their understanding of IRBM and their capacity to positively influence RBM in their work. |
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Online Training for Water Utilities | WUCAby Water Utility Climate Alliance (WUCA)Training As part of its mission to collaboratively advance climate change adaptation, the Water Utility Climate Alliance (WUCA) developed free, in-person technical training and guidance for water utility engineers and decision makers to plan, communicate, and implement climate-resilient strategies within their organizations. |
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Resilience and Decarbonization: Capacity Building and Roadmap Preparation for Water Utilitiesby ADB, Deltares, GlobalfieldsTraining This training course is a collaboration of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), Deltares, Dr. Craig Hart of Johns Hopkins University, and Andreas Biermann of Globalfields. |
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Strengthening Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Systems in Asia and the PacificTraining The training will support ADB’s executing and implementing agencies and staff to understand, apply and scale up WASH system strengthening towards ensuring sustainable WASH services for everyone. |
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Water Works: Activating Heritage for Sustainable Developmentby Delft University of TechnologyTraining Explore water systems and apply the UNESCO Historic Urban Landscape (HUL) approach for tackling the environmental challenges of today. In this course, you will learn how to identify the spatial, social and cultural aspects of water heritage in your environment. You will investigate real situations, assess specific issues and evaluate the impact of potential measures, following existing expertise on water heritage and water management traditions as a model for your own practice. |
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Water-Energy-Food Nexus Short Courseby IHE Delft Institute for Water EducationTraining A roadmap towards a greener, more circular and less carbon intensive agriculture production. |