Technical Assistance Project (TAP) for Knowledge Development & Training Networking (KDTN), Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Program Support-II (WSSPS-II)

Technical Assistance Project (TAP) for Knowledge Development & Training Networking (KDTN), Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Program Support-II (WSSPS-II)

Period: January 2006 - December 2011

Client(s): DANIDA , GoB

The project aimed at attaining improved capacity of sector professionals to plan and implement sustainable WATSAN programs, and enhanced capacity of decision and policy makers in policy formulation. The main focus was on upgrading curricula and syllabi, development of teaching guidelines, conducting specialized courses, seminars and sector support activities. All the objectives of the component aimed to contribute to the improvement in capacity for human resource development in the WATSAN sector.

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  • Capacity of ITN was enhanced to promote operational management and sector support
  • Networking was built at home and abroad
  • Capacity of stakeholders was strengthened to promote sustainable development of WATSAN through training
  • Sub-Centres were capacitated, and they conducted capacity building programs for their graduates
  • Knowledge base enhanced and evidence created through research program

Solid and Hazardous Waste Management

The book has been developed for students studying environmental engineering focused on solid and hazardous waste treatment and management and their te

Author(s)/Editor(s): Abdullah Al-Muyeed, Habibur Rahman

First Edition: June, 2010

Climate Change Pattern in Bangladesh and Impact on Water Cycle

Bangladesh happens to be in a geographic zone where the impact of climate change is severe. Population density in this part of the world is very dense

Author(s)/Editor(s): Kazi Shamima Akter, Md. Mafizur Rahman

December, 2011

Waste Pickers’ Livelihood, Their Vulnerability and Possible Measures to Overcome the Existing Condition

ITN-BUET conducted a research on the social aspect of solid waste management titled ‘Waste Pickers’ Livelihoods, their Vulnerability and Possible

Author(s)/Editor(s): Monir Alam Chowdhury, Shafiul Azam Ahmed

First Edition: May, 2010

Research Series

  1. Waste Pickers’ Livelihood, Their Vulnerability and Possible Measures to Overcome the Exiting condition
  2. Study on conservation of water through use of water efficient appliances in Dhaka city
  3. Removal of manganese and arsenic from groundwater using manganese oxide coated sand
  4. Assessment of The Performance of Modified AIRU under Different Hydro Geological Conditions
  5. Coping with Arsenicosis: Socio-economic and Gender Response to Arsenic Contamination of Ground Water in Bangladesh