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13 The regulation and management of water and water and sanitation services On average, in 3 years: more than 1200 professionals trained These training courses make it possible to initiate, develop and strengthen knowledge to better unders- tand the main principles and challenges of regulation, organisation and management of water and sanitation services. (Regulations, subscriber management, Management and leadership, Public procurement, Quality and project management, governance of services). Real-life examples of management and admi- nistration Management software used in the professional world Computer tools to illustrate the in-house deve- loped methods Tools and methods of participative animation Ludo-pedagogy (evaluation tool). Personal safety: in water industry, in laboratory, in transport, in treatment plants, in confined spaces confined spaces, and on networks On average, in 3 years: more than 1400 professionals trained The training courses are an opportunity to unders- tand the risks and to simulate in complete safety the behaviour adapted to the situations encountered. OiEau is certified CATEC (Certificate of Ability toWork in (Certificate of Ability to Work in Confined Spaces) and an examination centre for AIPR (Autorisation d'Intervention à Proximité des Networks). In the laboratory, on construction sites or on plants, the educational platforms of the International Office allow you to reproduce a variety of conditions in which you may have to take action. Eurostat training on statistics relating to waste water EUROPE | European Union* European Commission - Eurostat DG • Sewage • Drinking water As part of a Eurostat training program for statisticians from member states, training sessions are devoted to statistics on water and sewage. Training Eurostat statisticians on the entire water cycle, from catchment to release, including emissions in water. The key concepts used are illustrated. May 2016 Project to reinforce the drinking water supply system in Niamey AFRICA | Niger - Niamey Société de Patrimoine des Eaux du Niger (SPEN) • Drinking water SPEN wishes to implement a project to reinforce the drinking water supply system for the City of Niamey and requires technical assistance services for management. Organisational diagnostics. Plan to enhance staff abilities. Recommendations for organisational changes. Developing a transformation plan and implementing a program to train SPEN staff. June 2018 * Germany, Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France (including French Guyana, Guadeloupe, Marti- nique, Polynesia, New Caledonia and Reunion), Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Norway, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom. © OiEau

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