Support and facilitate the Feasibility Assessment of Fecal Sludge Treatment in Refugee Contexts in Jordan and Lebanon


Description

Future Pioneers were assigned to facilitate and support the work of the team of researchers from UPM Environment Engineering Project Management Consulting (Beijing) Co. Ltd in the Feasibility Assessment of Fecal Sludge Treatment in Refugee Contexts in Jordan. This study is funded by Bill Gate & Melinda Foundation which will make this project the first investment in the Middle East funded by this organization and a model that can be replicated in the surrounding countries.

Project Details


Category

Location

Ekaider

Duration

6 months

Donor

Bill Gates and Milinda Foundation

What we do more


socio-economic empowerment

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environment and climate change

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community dialogue

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civic engagement

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human rights of marginalized groups

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