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Online course - CAP-NET Virtual Campus

Integrity in Informal Settlements: Securing the Human Rights to Water and Sanitation

How can we justify exclusion from service of millions of city residents when water and sanitation are human rights? Why are residents of informal settlements often paying far more for water than residents of wealthy neighbourhoods? It's time we rethink service delivery to really leave no one behind.

Integrity in Informal Settlements: Securing the Human Rights to Water and Sanitation
Integrity in Informal Settlements: Securing the Human Rights to Water and Sanitation

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Open now: self-paced course

Online course - CAP-NET Virtual Campus

About the event

In English or Spanish.

This course looks at the often misunderstood, deep historical, political, socio-economic and spatial factors shaping water and sanitation services in informal settlements. It also specifically examines how corruption and integrity failures influence water and sanitation access, and what we can do about this, to secure the human rights to water and sanitation for all.

Level: Introductory

Time: About 12 hours, self-paced

Certification: On approval of all final module quizzes

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