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Coming soon: two WASH e-learning modules
Published on 21 December 2011
We are pleased to announce the development of two Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) e-learning modules is now well underway.
In 2012, at least 60 national staff in ECB Project countries will have the chance to pilot the learning courses.
Unlike many of the activities our country consortia undertake, there will be no venues to book, no limit on numbers and no budget to manage! The modules are free of charge, funded by ECHO, and are being designed for national staff who work on WASH projects, to support them in very practical implementation issues.
Oxfam will be liaising with field facilitators in the new year to provide more information on this opportunity and how national staff can get involved.
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28 October 2011: Case Study on Joint Fundraising
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