Descrizione
This Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) course is designed to empower practitioners with an understanding of the fundamentals of the WASH sector, both in humanitarian and development contexts. It introduces students to the core principles of how to improve sustainable and equitable access to domestic water supply, sanitation services, and hygiene behaviours.
Presentazione
Titolo rilasciato
CAS Water Sanitation and Hygiene for humanitarian and developing contexts
Crediti
12.0 ECTS
Data inizio
19 gennaio 2026
Data fine
03 ottobre 2026
Apertura iscrizioni
10 ottobre 2025
Termine di iscrizione
02 febbraio 2026
Costo
CHF 4500 *
Durata
120 ore-lezione
Modalità di frequenza
Diurna
Modalità di erogazione
In presenza
* Full training: CHF 4’500.–
Full lodging, food, and transportation in Mendrisio: CHF 500.–
The fee does not include transportation to and from Mendrisio. All course participants must have private health insurance to cover any possible health-related costs. The Programme Management has no bursary provisions for applicants of this course.
SUPSI Alumni members benefit from a 15% reduction on the registration fee. The reduction is valid if the person can prove that they have already paid the SUPSI Alumni membership fee at the time of registration. The 15% reduction on the cost of enrollment cannot be combined with other discounts.
Obiettivi
After completing this course, participants will be able to:
• Identify and analyse context-specific challenges and plan tailor-made WASH interventions to improve sustainable access to WASH services and facilities in complex institutional environments, both in the field of cooperation and humanitarian aid.
• Conduct a context-specific public health risk analysis of inadequate WASH services and design appropriate prevention strategies.
• Conduct a systematic analysis of environmental, social, and technical problems, both in urban and rural contexts, and design appropriate intervention strategies.
• Implement the wide range of advanced WASH intervention tools: from specific technical approaches in water supply and sanitation to current methods developed in the field of hygiene promotion, as well as sectoral assessment tools.