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 Rotary partners with world's largest postgraduate water education institution

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Since 1957 UNESCO-IHE, the world's largest postgraduate water education facility, has provided master of science degrees and promoted PhDs to more than 14,500 water professionals from over 160 countries. Photo courtesy UNESCO-IHE

Rotary clubs will be helping train engineers and scientists to solve problems in water and sanitation, particularly in developing countries, through a new strategic partnership between The Rotary Foundation and UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education.  

Through the partnership, the Foundation will offer packaged grants that Rotary clubs may use to select and sponsor scholarships for professionals in the water sector. Up to eight students a year may be chosen for any of three master of science programs at the institute in Delft, the Netherlands. 

Both the institute and Rotary share a vision of making water and sanitation more accessible and more sustainable for all people, particularly the poor. The partnership directly supports Rotary's water and sanitation area of focus. 

"This strategic partnership with UNESCO-IHE enables Rotary to work with a globally recognized leader in the training of water professionals at a time when such experts are desperately needed in many parts of the world," said Rotary Foundation Trustee Chair William B. Boyd. "By identifying high-quality, high-potential candidates for these scholarships, Rotary clubs will play an important role in addressing a serious global problem.” 

"Eighty percent of diseases in the developing world are caused by the lack of water and appropriate sanitation," said UNESCO-IHE rector András Szöllösi-Nagy. "The cooperation with Rotary is an important milestone in the large-scale, global capacity building required to tackle this crisis.” 

Since 1957 UNESCO-IHE, the world's largest postgraduate water education facility, has provided master of science degrees and promoted PhDs to more than 14,500 water professionals from over 160 countries. The institute also promotes research and capacity building projects, manages a worldwide network of educational institutions and organizations in the water sector, provides professional expertise on water education, and plays a role in setting international standards for postgraduate water education and continuing professional training. 

Sustainability

By focusing on postgraduate degree programs, The Rotary Foundation is making a long-term investment in water and sanitation, helping equip students with the research, managerial, and technical skills they will need to solve domestic problems by thinking globally. Working with the institute is a particularly good investment for the Foundation: most of the institute's students are from developing and emerging countries where the need is the greatest, and 87 percent of the program's graduates are still active in the field a decade later. 

Rotary Foundation packaged global grants support large, international projects with sustainable, high-impact outcomes in Rotary’s areas of focus. Because the initial work of finding a strategic partner and designing the general framework of the project has already been done, Rotarians can focus their talents and energies on the implementation. 

One hundred Rotary districts are participating in the Future Vision pilot, a three-year test of the Foundation's streamlined grant structure, which began 1 July 2010. All districts will begin using the model on 1 July 2013.  

The Foundation has previously approved strategic partnerships with Mercy Ships, Aga Khan University, and Oikocredit International.  Pilot clubs and districts interested in packaged global grants with UNESCO-IHE can find more information, which will be posted online soon.

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23 Comments:
At 3:30PM on 31 December 2012, kirk young wrote: Rotarian in dist 6970 Working on water efforts in Haiti. Lifestraws , Sawyer water filters and well drilling.
At 11:45AM on 25 April 2012, ssozi wrote: good work am real greatful for the work dat you do.lol
At 11:47AM on 18 January 2012, Alan Ashbaugh wrote: I do not think this is such a great idea. Rotary funds new ideas without supporting existing ideas. I cannot find money to carry out existing water projects that have plenty of trained experts both in the US and in Central American countries. There are plenty of unfunded water projects at matchinggrants.com. Engineers Without Borders Chapers are training students in water technology, but have trouble raising money to carry out the projects. Peer Water Exchange (www.peerwater.org), an organization with extremely low overhead, has more projects than funds. Just a few areas where existing technical resources are looking for funds. So great, lets train more that cannot find funds.
At 11:28AM on 9 January 2012, Rtn. Anand Sharma wrote: The partnership directly supports Rotary's water and sanitation area of focus! Congratulations !!
At 11:45AM on 3 January 2012, Chico Schlabitz wrote: This is very important, especially for countries where there is less water available. With this kind of project Rotary is moving to put itself in a new strategic road. Congratulations.
At 10:59AM on 22 December 2011, Abdullah Ntege wrote: May the good news of such a wonderful initiative come to live especially for the children of Uganda and Africa as a whole. Long live Rotary International and our new partner in this cause.
At 8:45AM on 20 December 2011, VIRENDRA KHANNA wrote: This is a much needed programme.Students, who are the future leaders, should be encouraged to take the the training and lead the projects in needed areas where drinking water is in scarcity.
At 9:42AM on 13 December 2011, Ajay K Gupta wrote: Excellent intiative, Here in India , rain water is harvested through check dams, facilitating water availability in rural area during non rain months.
At 9:42AM on 13 December 2011, Marcelino Bautista wrote: Rotary International is a drop of fresh water amidst an arid desert. In a world like ours today, we need actions that will truly make a difference to make this world a better place to live. We LOVE ROTARY INTERNATIONAL!!!
At 12:24PM on 7 December 2011, Happy Musumali wrote: This is very encouraging at least there is a solution after all to bridge up the gap in water and sanitation challenges by having more water professionals. Thumbs up to rotary!!!!!
At 10:11AM on 6 December 2011, Pradip Jain wrote: This strategic partnership will certainly enhance Rotary's resources to combat water & sanitation problems.
At 11:07AM on 5 December 2011, Nakshatra. B. Choudhury wrote: Great. This, I presume will bring in much needed professionalism in water and sanitation management
At 11:04AM on 5 December 2011, Fredrick Ocaya Bese wrote: As a twice past president of Rotaract Clubs in Gulu,Uganda,Africa, this is the best news I have heard this year and it completely does me proud with all my nerves awaken with solid joy for continued efforts for humanity in motion.Now that a Msc.Water Engineering & Environment in the University of Surrey, this might be a pending opportunity for a PHD in Delft...who knows? Vivle....vivle Rotary !!!
At 10:59AM on 5 December 2011, Saliu Ahmed wrote: This is great partnership from two great institutions - Rotary and IHE. The results are sure to be BUMPER. Congrats Rotary.
At 10:59AM on 5 December 2011, UVK RC Mysore west, India. wrote: We want to associate with drinking water deflourination filter supply to rural villages project in the Rotary year 2011-12.Please advise how to go about.
At 10:13AM on 5 December 2011, Tony Colman wrote: This is very good. The lack of trained personnel (or Capacity)in countries with low provision of potrable water has been the main barrier to sucess.
At 10:59AM on 5 December 2011, Gerd-Jan Otten wrote: This is an example where RI works towards solutions rather then alleviates distress. First class initiative where D1600 will make a solid contribution, we are working on it
At 9:57AM on 5 December 2011, ARC PDG Zubin Amaria Zone 4 B wrote: We in India need this the most , all R.I. Districts should promote and sponsor students for this joint venture
At 9:56AM on 5 December 2011, P.P.Rtn R Sundararajan wrote: super planning. by superior partnership. The expectation of the people. Really nice to hear. congratulations. Rtn.R. Sundararajan RC of Nanganallur. Dist 3230
At 2:11PM on 2 December 2011, DRFC D1600 Siebe Stellingwerff Beintema wrote: Very welcome fulfilment of the Area of Focus "Water and Sanitation". As D1600 is home of Unesco-IHE we look forward to help making the partnership a succes!
At 11:18AM on 1 December 2011, MAC PURCELL wrote: This is the way forward, use the strengths of the 2 organisations to MAX the outputs. 1+1 in Rotary "speak" makes 4 every time. Great news
At 11:17AM on 1 December 2011, Jan Stuip wrote: Congratulations! We are looking forward to close cooperation wit Rotary WaterPlatForm (WPF) D1570 and others.
At 3:31PM on 29 November 2011, Henk Jaap Kloosterman wrote: Excellent news, and the start of something beautiful !!

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