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18 lip 2024 · Under the GEF CReW+ Academy, thirty webinars were held between 2021 and 2023, with 95% of participants reporting increased knowledge and skills in monitoring national and regional reforms for IWWM, designing financial mechanisms, and implementing innovative low-cost water and wastewater management solutions.
11 wrz 2024 · Under the GEF CReW+ Academy, more than 2,000 persons have benefitted from the vast knowledge shared in topics related to Integrated Water and Wastewater Management (IWRM). On average more than 90 percent of the parti...
About the GEF CReW+ Academy. It is a free platform that brings together all the training initiatives within the GEF CReW+ project in a single point. The objective is to provide knowledge and use the space for the co-creation of water and sanitation solutions in the region.
Treating wastewater safely supports regional efforts for sustainable development by reducing pollution, safeguarding marine biodiversity and protecting human health. GEF CReW+ thus contributes directly to the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals 3, 6, 11, 13, 14 and 15.
The main objective of the GEF CReW+ Project is to implement innovative, technical small-scale solutions in the WCR, using an Integrated Water and Wastewater Management (IWWM) approach and building on the sustainable financing mechanisms that were piloted through the Caribbean Regional Fund for Wastewater Management under the first CReW Project.
Implementing Integrated Water and Wastewater Solutions for a Clean and Healthy Caribbean Sea https://academy.gefcrew.org/gef-crew
10 gru 2021 · The latest Tweets from GEF CReW+ Project (@GEF_CReW). Implementing Integrated Water and Wastewater Solutions for a Clean and Healthy Caribbean Sea. Wider Caribbean Region