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Water and Sanitation Infrastructure Planning in Developing Countries
Learn to plan, finance, and implement sustainable water and sanitation systems in developing nations through modern urban planning frameworks.
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About this course
Access to clean water and safe sanitation remains one of the most critical development challenges of our time. This course provides a comprehensive introduction to planning and managing water and sanitation infrastructure in rapidly growing urban and rural areas of developing nations. You will gain a deep understanding of the institutional, financial, and technical frameworks required to deliver sustainable utility services to vulnerable populations.
Through structured written lessons, you will transition from core infrastructure concepts to practical planning strategies. You will learn how major international development institutions, such as the World Bank Group, structure project financing and assess community needs. The course also integrates modern practices like climate-resilient design, decentralized sanitation technologies, and community-led total sanitation (CLTS) to ensure you are equipped with today's essential development tools.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the core terminology, history, and institutional landscape of international water and sanitation development
- Analyze the financial models used by the World Bank and other development partners to fund large-scale infrastructure projects
- Evaluate decentralized and climate-resilient water and sanitation technologies suitable for low-resource settings
- Apply participatory planning methods to engage local communities and ensure equitable service delivery
- Design monitoring and evaluation frameworks to measure the long-term sustainability and public health impacts of infrastructure interventions
This course begins with foundational concepts in public health and infrastructure planning, then guides you step-by-step through project design, financing mechanisms, and real-world policy analysis. It is designed for beginners, aspiring urban planners, development practitioners, and public policy students with no prior engineering experience. Start reading today to build the foundational skills needed to drive meaningful progress in global water security and sanitation.
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