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Water and Sanitation Infrastructure Planning in Developing Countries
Learn to design, plan, and evaluate sustainable water and sanitation systems that align with global development goals for underserved communities.
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About this course
Access to clean water and safe sanitation is a fundamental human right, yet millions of people in rapidly growing urban and rural areas still lack these basic services. This text-based course introduces the core principles of infrastructure planning in developing countries, balancing technical solutions with social, economic, and environmental realities. You will explore how global development frameworks guide local action to improve public health and community resilience.
By completing this course, you will understand how to assess community needs, select appropriate technologies, and design sustainable management models. You will move from understanding foundational concepts to analyzing real-world planning challenges through structured written case studies.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the history of global development goals and their impact on modern water and sanitation policies.
- Analyze the technical, financial, and environmental constraints of infrastructure planning in low-resource settings.
- Evaluate decentralized and centralized water treatment and distribution systems for urban and rural communities.
- Assess sanitation technologies, including dry sanitation, fecal sludge management, and wastewater reuse.
- Apply community-led planning methodologies and participatory approaches to ensure long-term project ownership.
- Integrate climate resilience and modern resource-recovery principles into infrastructure design.
The course begins with foundational terminology, historical global benchmarks, and the socio-economic context of water scarcity. Next, you will examine specific engineering and planning methodologies, concluding with strategic frameworks for financing, monitoring, and maintaining public utilities.
This course is designed for beginners, aspiring urban planners, development practitioners, and civil engineering students who want to understand the realities of international development. No prior background in engineering or infrastructure planning is required.
Start reading today to build the foundational skills needed to plan life-changing infrastructure projects.
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