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Water and Sanitation Infrastructure in Developing Countries
Learn to design, plan, and implement resilient water supply and sanitation systems for rapidly growing urban areas in developing nations.
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About this course
Access to clean water and safe sanitation is one of the most critical challenges facing rapidly growing cities and rural communities today. This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the planning, engineering, and management of water and sanitation infrastructure in developing regions, focusing on sustainable and community-driven solutions. You will explore the technical, social, and economic factors that influence how public health infrastructure is built and maintained.
By completing this course, you will understand how to evaluate water technologies, assess local needs, and design infrastructure projects that are resilient to climate change and resource scarcity. You will learn to navigate the complex policy environments and funding models that determine whether a project succeeds or fails over the long term.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the core principles of water quality, treatment technologies, and distribution networks
- Evaluate sanitation systems, from basic onsite facilities to decentralized wastewater treatment plants
- Analyze the socio-economic and political factors that affect infrastructure delivery in informal settlements
- Apply modern planning frameworks that incorporate climate resilience and water-scarcity adaptation
- Design sustainable financing and community-based management models for long-term maintenance
- Explore modern digital tools and data collection methods used to map and monitor municipal water services
This course begins with foundational concepts in public health, hydrology, and water chemistry, establishing a solid baseline of terminology. From there, you will progress through structured modules covering technical design, policy analysis, and practical case studies of successful infrastructure interventions.
This course is designed for beginners, aspiring urban planners, development practitioners, and civil engineering students who want to build a strong foundation in global water and sanitation challenges. No prior engineering background is required.
Start reading today to gain the essential knowledge needed to solve critical infrastructure challenges in developing communities.
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