The Rotary Foundation is offering scholarships to MSc degree students at the UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water. Rotary Host Area Coordinator of the UNESCO-IHE Scholarship program. 18 month UNESCO-IHE scholarship program. Rotary Scholarship for Water and Sanitation Professionals. Rotary and the UNESCO-IHE. Rotary Scholarship for Water and Sanitation. The Rotary Scholarships for. Nigerian, 4 others graduate from Rotary, UNESCO- IHE sponsored water education programme Logbaby. News ». Technology/Innovation. Nigeria. April. 2. The first class of five Rotary sponsored scholars has graduated with Master of Science degrees in water education from the UNESCO- IHE Institute for Water Education. The graduates now will apply their education to water and sanitation projects in their home countries of Argentina, Uganda, Nigeria, Ethiopia and Ghana. Established in 2. Rotary and UNESCO- IHE — the world’s largest graduate water education facility — addresses the global water and sanitation crisis by increasing the ranks of trained professionals critically needed to devise, plan and implement solutions in countries where communities lack access to clean water and safe sanitation. UNESCO-IHE scholarship applications now available. The Rotary Foundation and UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water. Review the application toolkit and scholarship terms. UNESCO-IHE Rotary D1600. Monthly activity organized for Rotary UNESCO-IHE Students. Rotary Scholarship Program. Rotary/UNESCO-IHE Scholarships for Water and Sanitation Professionals 2014. The Rotary Scholarships for Water and Sanitation. MEDRC Scholarship Program. Rotary and UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water. WMO is partnering with UNESCO-IHE to jointly support two to. Rotary members mentor the students throughout the program, building positive relationships that continue after graduation.“We’re proud of the Rotary and UNESCO- IHE partnership and especially proud of our first class of Rotary water scholars, who will now use their expertise to develop sustainable water and sanitation solutions in their home countries,” said Rotary Foundation Trustee Stephen R. These relationships and networks will enable students to effectively implement their skills in their own local communities. Their work to improve water and sanitation conditions will have a positive, lasting impact around the world.”His sentiments are echoed by UNESCO- IHE Rector Andr. Graduate Kenechukwu “Kaycee” Okoli, of Nigeria, knows the value of public education, especially to empower children to become change agents. Applications for the scholarship program can be found here: The UNESCO- IHE graduates become part of a vast network of Rotary Foundation alumni, consisting of 1.
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