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IWMI introduces University Curriculum on ‘Developing Businesses in Resource Recovery and Reuse’

This new curriculum was developed by researchers of the Resource Recovery & Reuse (RRR) group at IWMI and business development experts at cewas (coaching entrepreneurs in water and sanitation) with the aim of transferring knowledge on business development in RRR to graduate students enabling them to analyse business options and…

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  • Project news

    • IWMI introduces University Curriculum on ‘Developing Businesses in Resource Recovery and Reuse’ at University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. May 14, 2019
    • IWMI introduces University Curriculum on ‘Developing Businesses in Resource Recovery and Reuse’ August 13, 2018
    • IWMI, Kuliyapitiya Urban Council and Wayamba University signs MoU to conduct collaborative research on co-composting, value additions and pelletizing February 20, 2018
    • IWMI signs two MoUs to test soil rehabilitation options in Sri Lanka using urban waste products February 20, 2018
    • National Conference on Bio-Fertilizers and Bio-Pesticides in Sri Lanka December 6, 2017
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