UN's
Virtual Learning Centre for Water
An
Internet-based "Virtual Learning Center for
Water," providing distance learning opportunities
and information on best water management practices for
developing countries, is the goal of a new United Nations
project in which the U.N.
University's Canadian-based International
Network on Water, Environment and Health will play a
leading role.
UNU/INWEH
will join with the UN Department of Economic and Social
Affairs (DESA) and the International Telecommunications
Union (ITU) on the project. DESA will provide UNU/INWEH
with CDN$1.2 million (US $720,000) over 18 months to design
and develop a year-long (250 hour) training curriculum on
Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM), together with
the supporting information technology system.
The curriculum will be
disseminated through a global electronic network of regional
and national training institutions, the first components of
which will be established in Africa and the South Pacific.
The programme will be aimed at practicing professionals in
the water sector wishing to upgrade their knowledge of
modern water management concepts and practices. Once
in place, the core curriculum will be customized to regional
needs.
The long-term goal is a
"tiered" course structure that includes the core
curriculum (with custom elements for each region); a subset
and rearrangement of the core curriculum to give "short
courses" (3-5 days) for non-water professionals; and a
series of advanced courses for water specialists.
Implementation will begin
with a global survey of training programmes in IWRM,
followed by curriculum planning workshops. Focus
groups will then help create content for each of the 10
courses, aided by a "resource databank" containing
copyright-free materials, public domain images, graphics,
documents and databases. Course materials will be
electronically transcribed and placed on the WVLC website
and CD-ROMs. The regional training network will
provide "train-the-trainer" courses and promote
self-paced distance learning. UNU diplomas will be
given, with an on-line examination system provided for
remote students.