Many thanks to Gauthami from Emory University for sharing this:
Dear Mr. Campbell,
I’m working at Emory University, and Matt Freeman, in partnership with UNICEF, is leading an online course on design, delivery, and assessment of WASH in schools programs.
Do you mind distributing the following announcement to the Google Group household-water-treatment listserv? I’ve also attached the announcement flyer.
Design, Delivery and Assessment of WASH in Schools Programs E-Course
This course is a collaboration between Emory University and UNICEF designed to support applied learning on developing, executing, and evaluating sustainable and inclusive WASH in Schools interventions in collaboration with local, sub-national and national stakeholders.
The course includes 10 online modules, live taught every other week, and a final case study assignment. The course will support participants to identify areas of concern, advocate for improved WASH conditions, select appropriate behavior change and technology approaches, and monitor program outputs and outcomes. Course participants will include MPH students, UNICEF field officers, government stakeholders, and other sectoral stakeholders and is designed to ensure active participation and sharing of experience and information between participants. The course has been taught yearly since 2011 and has had nearly 365 participants from over 70 countries.
Course Times: Once every two weeks, 13:00-14:30GMT
Expression of interest deadline: November 15, 2015 | Send payment by December 1, 2015
Cost: $600 per person paid to Emory University
Contact Gauthami Penakalapati: gpenak2@emory.edu
The course syllabus: http://tinyurl.com/WinSCourse
Successful completion of the course confers a certificate of completion.