This course will introduce you to on-site/non-sewered sanitation technologies used by hundreds of millions of people globally across the income spectrum and establish the importance of these technologies as part of any plan in achieving universal improved sanitation provision.

At a glance

  • Dates
    • 14 May 2024
    • 12 Jun 2024
  • DurationHalf day (09:00 am - 12:30 pm)
  • LocationOnline
  • Cost£185 Concessions available

Course structure

This short course is delivered via an online lecture session.

What you will learn

Critically evaluate the role of on-site/non-sewered sanitation technologies within the context of the sanitation ladder and the sustainable development goals
Analyse the factors that have to be taken into account when selecting on-site/non-sewered sanitation technologies
Consider how best to increase the coverage of on-site/non-sewered sanitation in an urban context

Core content

  • Sanitation in the SDGs
  • Unimproved, improved, basic and safely managed sanitation
  • On-site/Non-sewered sanitation systems
  • Faecal sludge management
  • Alternatives to pit latrines: Container based sanitation, etc.
     

Who should attend

This training is suitable for engineers, scientists, social scientists, programme managers, development workers and other professionals that want to obtain or increase knowledge on applied aspects of onsite/non-sewered sanitation. 

Concessions

20% Cranfield alumni 
10% On multiple bookings when booking 3 or more delegates at one time
 

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