An online discussion group created by the South Asian participants of this workshop.
South Asian Forum for Information Exchange is on Facebook
List of Participants
Namrata Anand
Assistant project officer(Communications)
Date: July 22 - 23, 2010
The Green Schools Programme is an ‘inspection’ or ‘survey’ of the school done by its students on its environmental practices (which we call environmental auditing) under the supervision of teachers.
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With industrialization and development, there is a growing concern over the hazardous waste generation. The levels of dangerous wastes continue to grow. Industries and individuals continue to be largely unaware of this major environmental problem. With pitiable landfill management facilities there is a growing concern over the management of hazardous waste.
January 29-31, 2013
February 12-15, 2013
Managing information, in the internet era with explosive information availability demands special skills and calls for investments in strengthening the information infrastructure and skills of an organisation.
This specially designed course will teach participants on how to manage all aspects and types of information, at an institutional level and develop a virtual resource centre using open source tools and technologies.
Apply By: Mon 8 April, 2013
C4C, or Capacity for Change, is a programme that wishes to enhance the talent and competence of civil society practitioners across South Asia.
The fast growing economy, rapid industrialisation and growing urban population in India along with increasing wastewater generation are reasons for concern and reiterate the need for appropriate water management practices.
Environmental management in industry today is not about lip-service. The green performance of companies mirrors their core functioning – be it cost consciousness, good corporate governance, organisational culture, and seriousness of the management to ‘walk the talk’ on operational efficiency and sustainable development.
A training programme on library, information management, documentation and web-based outreach