Asia Education Project (ASIAED)Assists in supporting the United Nations Millennium Development Goals, and in particular UNESCOs Community Learning Centres (CLC), and Asia and Pacific Programme of Education for All (APPEAL), |
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ASIAED Project Asia Education: The NGO, non-profit ASIAED assists in supporting the UN Millennium Development Goals. |
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| Local Infrastructure and Sanitation Education (LISE) Further support long-term strategic partnership between local stakeholders in Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM), closeing the gap between research and actual local needs, practices and identify emerging research, collaboration requirements. |
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| UNESCO leads the global Education for All (EFA) movement, aiming to meet the learning needs of all children, youth and adults by 2015. |
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| 1. Improving access to clean drinking water and sewage infrastructure through education, rehabilitation or construction, including arrangements for future operation and maintenance, implemented in close collaboration and involving available resources of local state actors and communities. |
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Promote the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) Support through the ASIAED Resource Outreach Centre Working with Regional CLCs- what you can do. ASIAED Capacity Building Projects of NFE Personnel ASIAED Open Content and Education Platform (OCEP) ASIAED themes and CDROM resources |
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| 2. Pump-based water supply systems established with the EC support often do not function during prolonged periods of energy deficit. Support to establish new sources of local energy supply, including alternative energy sources, should be considered to improve local conditions, including light and heating for schools and social care institutions as well as to sustain autonomous drinking water supply systems where appropriate.
3. Community level preventative health and sanitation education campaigns, e.g. on water-borne and other infectious diseases in most cases should accompany activities supporting rehabilitation of water and sanitation facilities. Existing information and education materials should be used to avoid duplication and achieve cost efficiency. If you are interested in more details regarding the ASIAED aims or wish to participate with ASIAED in our activities please contact us. |
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