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Jade Wright visits vital environmental projects funded by Merseyside’s generosity
May 17 2011 by Jade Wright, Midweek Visiter
IT’S the little red envelope that makes a huge difference. This week is Christian Aid week, and around Merseyside people are raising money to help those less fortunate. But where does the money actually go? And for those of us who don’t have a fortune to spare, can a small amount really make any difference?I travelled to India to see for myself the projects that receive your donations. I visited women’s co-operative farming projects to see how every penny counts.
India is currently going through massive change. In rural areas, more and more people are turning to organic farming.
It’s not a lifestyle choice – it’s the only way they have to feed their families. In a country with 1.2 billion mouths to feed, farming is vital. The so-called ‘Green Revolution’ that started in the 1960s introduced high-input farming all over the country. In many regions it initially increased yields - but at a high cost. In the long term it caused erosion, severe water pollution, and ground water depletion. Now, the intensively farmed land lies barren, and people are having to find a new way. Or, as it happens, a much older one.
Christian Aid is helping to fund the Deccan Development Society (DDS), a small charity in the Andhra Pradesh region of southern India, which provides micro-loans and education.
In Indian society, there was traditionally a caste system, which divided everyone into a hierarchy. At the bottom there is an underclass, the Dalits. While officially the caste system is now outlawed, Dalits are still excluded from public places and no-one will loan them money – except DDS.
“They cannot go into many shops and temples,” says PV Satheesh, the director of DDS. “They would never be allowed into people’s houses. In many areas they are not even permitted to make eye contact with someone from a higher caste. They would be expected to look at the floor while the other person walks past.”
Satheesh started DDS to help the most marginalised people in society have a voice.
“We looked at society, and the Dalits were the most marginalised group,” says Satheesh. “Then we looked and saw that those in rural areas were suffering more than those in the cities. Dalit women in rural areas were the most marginalised of all.”
DDS work with groups of Dalit women in rural villages, and using money from Christian Aid donations, they provide education and micro-loans to help set up small organic farms and related small businesses.
Laxmamma Begari , 45, was loaned money to buy 2 ½ acres of land. After receiving training, she now works as the seed keeper for her village, Humnapur.
“We had lost our traditional skills,” Laxmamma explains. “Generation after generation had passed down the knowledge of how to farm in the old ways. We passed down seeds from mother to daughter. My mother knew every seed and how to gather and keep it so it would germinate the next year.
“But then the new methods came. We were told to buy packet seeds (the plants from which do not produce seeds for the next year’s sowing) and chemical fertilisers. I worked as a labourer, and the first year the harvest was good. Then years went on and it was worse. They were having to put more fertiliser on the land each year. It got to the point where they were having to use four times the original amount of fertiliser.”
Laxmamma used to work as a casual labourer for farmers. As a single parent Dalit woman with two children and no land of her own, it was the only way to feed her family after her husband walked out. She would earn just two rupees a day (about three pence).
“In those days I had nothing,” she says, looking down at the floor. “I was just an agricultural labourer. I had no land and was a single woman living with my mother. When the costs went up, the farmers couldn’t afford to pay me.
“The green revolution told farmers to only grow one or two crops. But if the weather wasn’t kind to that one crop – if the rains were early or late – then they had nothing. There was a lot of shame. Some farmers committed suicide.”
In the last 10 years in India 250,000 farmers committed suicide.
“Many were ruined,” she continues. “People lost everything. As labourers we had nothing to lose, but we were hungry because there was no work and little food. The green revolution didn’t work. We had to go back to the old ways.”
Laxmamma created a pool of seeds to use in the traditional method. In two years shegathered 82 varieties. She bought a small patch of land to farm so she didn’t have to work for landlords.
Each seed has a specific benefit – some will withstand heavy rainfall, some harvest early, some late, some withstand little water.
As well as helping Laxmamma, the DDS investment has helped the fragile local economy. The seeds are kept in special baskets. These are made by Narsamma Erakololla, a grandmother in a nearby village.
“Before this, nobody cared for us and nobody would give us a loan,” says Narsamma, 65, referring to the caste system. “Nobody trusted us, even in the village. There were 10 families like us and altogether we got a cash loan from DDS of 20,000 rupees (£275) between us to weave baskets and pay back the loan. We have made so many grain baskets to help women in the villages near here to store seeds. This means that we can send our grandchildren to school.”
Narsamma can make four baskets a day. The materials cost 10 rupees (14p) and she sells them for 20 rupees (28p). She makes 50p a day, and from that, she is able to make repayments.
In a country where 50 pence a day is a good wage, it’s easy to see how the money we put in those little red envelopes can go a long way. A loan of less than £30 to Narsamma’s family has made all the difference. I feel ashamed, as I realise I probably waste that much every week on lunches and cups of coffee.
“Because we were very regular with our loan repayments we got the loans without paying interest,” says Narsamma, proudly. “It would be too difficult to even imagine life without access to those loans. I cannot say thank you enough.”
"Greenwashing"
American, United, Continental Airlines "Greenwashing", say environmental groups
EDF joined five other major environmental groups today in denouncing American, United and Continental airlines for working to gut anti-pollution programs while simultaneously bragging about their environmental performances.
The companies each touted their environmental responsibility around Earth Day last month: American in an article in American Airlines in-flight magazine, and the newly merged United and Continental in the description of their new “Eco-Skies” environmental campaign.
Meanwhile, these airlines, along with the U.S. airlines trade group Air Transport Association of America, are suing in the European Court of Justice to block a new law that holds all airlines accountable for their global warming pollution resulting from flights to, from and within the European Union.
The companies are also lobbying the U.S. Congress to declare the EU law invalid.
EDF submitted the above ad to United and Continental Airlines' Hemispheres magazine, and a similar one to the American Airlines' American Way magazine, urging the airlines to “start flying cleaner.”
EDF today also submitted advertisements to American Airlines’ American Way and United/ Continental’s Hemispheres in-flight magazinesurging the airlines to start flying cleaner.
In its April 2011 in-flight magazine American Way, the American Airlines feature “AA Reduces Environmental Footprint” says the company is:

The article is from the Environmental Defense Fund. Read the original article here.
The companies each touted their environmental responsibility around Earth Day last month: American in an article in American Airlines in-flight magazine, and the newly merged United and Continental in the description of their new “Eco-Skies” environmental campaign.
Meanwhile, these airlines, along with the U.S. airlines trade group Air Transport Association of America, are suing in the European Court of Justice to block a new law that holds all airlines accountable for their global warming pollution resulting from flights to, from and within the European Union.
The companies are also lobbying the U.S. Congress to declare the EU law invalid.
Environmental groups urge airlines to drop lawsuit
In letters today to American Airlines Chairman and CEO Gerard J. Arpey and United Continental Holdings Inc. President and CEO Jeffrey A. Smisek, the environmental groups criticized the companies for“spending [their] customers’ money on lawyers and lobbyists in an effort to thwart a crucial anti-pollution program”.The groups that signed the letters – including Environmental Defense Fund, Center for Biological Diversity (CBD), Earthjustice, Environment America, Natural Resources Defense Council, and Sierra Club – urged the airlines to:
drop the lawsuit, and join the future of low-carbon aviation by making your actions consistent with your words.The amount of global carbon emissions from aviation is expected to grow 3-4 percent per year. EDF, CBD and Earthjustice have intervened in the litigation in support of the EU, as part of a trans-Atlantic coalition of environmental groups. Oral argument for the case is expected in Fall 2011.
New EDF ads say American, United, Continental “dragging their wings” in cutting pollution
EDF submitted the above ad to United and Continental Airlines' Hemispheres magazine, and a similar one to the American Airlines' American Way magazine, urging the airlines to “start flying cleaner.”
In its April 2011 in-flight magazine American Way, the American Airlines feature “AA Reduces Environmental Footprint” says the company is:
“committed to identifying and implementing programs to reduce our environmental impact as well.”The webpage for the new “Eco-Skies” campaign for the merged United and Continental Airlines says the airlines:
“have shared a common focus on protecting the environment, which is allowing us to integrate our programs and focus on the environmental commitment of our combined company.”These airlines, says EDF’s ad, are suing European governments over common-sense rules to save jet fuel and reduce pollution. EDF’s ad says:
[G]iven a chance to cut pollution and save money, these airlines are dragging their wings… Instead of wasting money on PR and lawsuits, why not join in the effort to make our world cleaner?”EDF has requested the airlines respond within a week indicating whether the ads will be accepted for publication.
The article is from the Environmental Defense Fund. Read the original article here.
Environmental Tobacco Smoke
While it is still hotly debated, especially by the tobacco industry, second-hand smoke can be deadly. Not only has the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta issued a report on the effects of it, environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) made the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences’ 9th Report on Carcinogens this year.
“If you can smell it, you’re breathing in those cancer-causing chemicals, and 90 percent of the smoke you smell in a room is the most dangerous type of cigarette smoke,” explained Kim Winter, manager of the Tobacco Control Program at the American Lung Association of Connecticut. “That ‘side-stream smoke’ comes off the burning end of the cigarette and burns at a lower temperature than when someone takes a drag. That cigarette is constantly putting those chemicals into the air for the five to 10 minutes the cigarette is lit.”
Side-stream smoke has five times the amount of carbon monoxide as the smoke the smoker inhales, according to the ALA. Carbon monoxide decreases the body’s ability to carry oxygen to tissues. Side-stream smoke also contains three times the amount of benzo(a)pyrene, a known carcinogen, and 50 times the amount of ammonia, a respiratory irritant.
“In the United States per year, there are between 30,000 and 60,000 deaths of healthy nonsmokers attributed to ETS,” said Beverly Kingsley, epidemiologist at the Office on Smoking and Health at the CDC. “If exposure to second-hand smoke causes lung cancer and heart disease in adults, do you honestly think children are any more resilient? We will probably have evidence in 10 years that ETS causes the same in children.”
There are also plenty of statistics about other respiratory or lung ailments ETS causes.
“The [Environmental Protection Agency] attributes thousands of new cases of childhood asthma to second-hand smoke,” Winter said. “Additional episodes of increased severity in asthmatic children are worsened by environmental smoke, estimated to account for somewhere between 200,000 and 1 million cases per year.”
“The only strategy is to avoid, avoid, avoid,” Kingsley said. “Don’t sit in any restaurant where there is a nonsmoking section in the same room as a smoking section. It’s just like trying to swim in the nonchlorinated section of the swimming pool.”
What You Can Do
Keep your home smoke-free, even if you are a smoker.
Avoid restaurants and public buildings where smoking is allowed.
Make it known to the management that a smokeless environment is preferred.
Never expose children to second-hand smoke. If you can smell it on your child’s clothing, he or she has already inhaled it.
Cigars and pipe smoke should also be avoided.
“If you can smell it, you’re breathing in those cancer-causing chemicals, and 90 percent of the smoke you smell in a room is the most dangerous type of cigarette smoke,” explained Kim Winter, manager of the Tobacco Control Program at the American Lung Association of Connecticut. “That ‘side-stream smoke’ comes off the burning end of the cigarette and burns at a lower temperature than when someone takes a drag. That cigarette is constantly putting those chemicals into the air for the five to 10 minutes the cigarette is lit.”
Side-stream smoke has five times the amount of carbon monoxide as the smoke the smoker inhales, according to the ALA. Carbon monoxide decreases the body’s ability to carry oxygen to tissues. Side-stream smoke also contains three times the amount of benzo(a)pyrene, a known carcinogen, and 50 times the amount of ammonia, a respiratory irritant.
“In the United States per year, there are between 30,000 and 60,000 deaths of healthy nonsmokers attributed to ETS,” said Beverly Kingsley, epidemiologist at the Office on Smoking and Health at the CDC. “If exposure to second-hand smoke causes lung cancer and heart disease in adults, do you honestly think children are any more resilient? We will probably have evidence in 10 years that ETS causes the same in children.”
There are also plenty of statistics about other respiratory or lung ailments ETS causes.
“The [Environmental Protection Agency] attributes thousands of new cases of childhood asthma to second-hand smoke,” Winter said. “Additional episodes of increased severity in asthmatic children are worsened by environmental smoke, estimated to account for somewhere between 200,000 and 1 million cases per year.”
“The only strategy is to avoid, avoid, avoid,” Kingsley said. “Don’t sit in any restaurant where there is a nonsmoking section in the same room as a smoking section. It’s just like trying to swim in the nonchlorinated section of the swimming pool.”
What You Can Do
Keep your home smoke-free, even if you are a smoker.
Avoid restaurants and public buildings where smoking is allowed.
Make it known to the management that a smokeless environment is preferred.
Never expose children to second-hand smoke. If you can smell it on your child’s clothing, he or she has already inhaled it.
Cigars and pipe smoke should also be avoided.
MASTERING A CAREER IN ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
Last summer Annabel Foskett made the bold decision to end a long-term contract with a client and go back to her studies. The 37-year-old environmental education consultant from North London enrolled to study for a Masters in Environmental Management, and since then has not looked back.It is with a view to her own longer-term career that Annabel decided to undertake the degree and broaden her skills in the environmental management and conservation industry. Her interest and ambition has led to a sought-after scholarship and landed her as the Women and Work Environmental Conservation joint-winner of the year.
Annabel said, “I’d been told about Lantra’s Women and Work award and applied for it. It was great getting the grant because it has not only helped fund a small part of my degree but it also gave me great encouragement in actually going back to study.”
Annabel’s enthusiasm for her environmental work also netted further success when she was recently selected from more than 11,000 applicants for the Vodafone World Difference scholarship. The funding, which went to 500 people, has afforded Annabel a two-month conservation work placement.
“I want to extend my knowledge of environmental management work and not just specialise in the education side of conservation work,” she says. It’s in part thanks to her now 13-year-old son Leonardo, that Annabel’s conservation career ever got off the ground.
Having gained an NVQ level 2 in Amenity Horticulture Garden Design eight years ago Annabel started to help out at her son’s primary school on ad hoc nature projects.
“As it does, one thing led to another and I started to work with the children on energy conservation and habitat projects,” she says, “it’s been non-stop since then.”
For the last five years Annabel has been working as a self-employed environment educational consultant with clients including Barnet Countryside Centre, Veolia Water Educational Services and primary schools.
Beside her consultancy work Annabel volunteers as an Eco Schools, Green Flag School assessor, is a school governor, a London in Bloom, school grounds judge, a fundraiser and charity worker for Community Development in Africa, an RSPB youth and education volunteer and a founder and chair of the Friends of Cromer Road School.
“Once I’ve completed my degree I want my work to have a strong community
focus and for it to show a direct benefit to people and the environment around them,” she says. “After making my decision last summer it was a huge benefit to me getting both the Lantra award and then the Vodafone scholarship. They’ve opened up new and exciting opportunities.”
Lyndsay Bird, Lantra Women and Work Programme Manager said, “Annabel has really taken on the spirit of this programme. It is very inspiring to see the heights that her career has already taken, and no doubt this is just the beginning for her.”
Lantra Sector Skills Council is supporting Adult Learners' Week, as individuals like Annabel make brave choices to increase their skills throughout their lives.
The week-long national campaign from Monday 14 May to Friday 20 May, encourages thousands of adults whatever their age or background to give learning a go - either to catch up with new skills, or to learn for fun.
The annual event promotes education and training for adults as well as providing access to information and guidance to help motivate more adults to participate in learning opportunities.
Veolia Selects BravoSolution For Global Spend Analysis
Veolia Environment, the world leader in environmental services with $50 billion in sales and more than 2,000 sites in 74 countries, has selected BravoSolution’s spend analysis suite to gain to further visibility into its spend and better control external costs by consolidating purchases globally.
Through BravoSolution’s spend analysis tool, Veolia Environment can now cleanse, consolidate and classify all purchasing data extracted from its thousands of systems in across five continents. Additionally, BravoSolution powers Veolia Environment to:
Through BravoSolution’s spend analysis tool, Veolia Environment can now cleanse, consolidate and classify all purchasing data extracted from its thousands of systems in across five continents. Additionally, BravoSolution powers Veolia Environment to:
- Collect accurate, complete, and consistent purchasing data
- Centralize spend data across the entire organization
- Develop and implement a purchasing classification and supplier repository


Veolia’s Transportation division, whose success with spend analysis prompted other divisions to adapt a similar approach, first implemented the strategy two years ago and saw immediate results. Veolia’s executives used the spend reports – which were customized with specific purchasing data and categories – to foster better cooperation within the group, save money and improve supplier relationships.
“Thanks to our spend analysis approach, we can now access and share comprehensive and accurate repositories company-wide across our different divisions,” said Benoit Mainguy, Purchasing Strategy Director for Veolia Environment. “BravoSolution has enabled our procurement team to better control expenses, manage priorities and improve supplier relationships."
Jean-Luc Prache, Purchasing Manager of Veolia Transport said, "We were the precursors of the deployment of BravoSolution spend analysis, we believe that purchasing strategy is built upon relevant and reliable purchasing data especially when dealing with multiple suppliers, products and services. BravoSolution spend analysis has strengthened our credibility with our suppliers."
Bruno Pillon, General Manager of BravoSolution France said, "We have a long track record working with some of the world’s largest companies and helping purchasing practices and particularly proud of the joint approach we developed with the teams from Veolia.“
About BravoSolution
Your company spends money across multiple categories of items and in many different ways. As procurement professionals, you are accountable for delivering demonstrable improvements to your company's financial performance. To achieve your performance goals, your entire team - sourcing, vendor, contract, and production managers - needs to work together to determine the best way to manage every single category to maximize its contribution to your company’s bottom line.
Analysts have seen that the right blend of skills, process, and technology improves a company's financial performance by 30 cents on every dollar spent. In their search for a partner that can help them achieve this level of excellence, companies turn to BravoSolution.
“Thanks to our spend analysis approach, we can now access and share comprehensive and accurate repositories company-wide across our different divisions,” said Benoit Mainguy, Purchasing Strategy Director for Veolia Environment. “BravoSolution has enabled our procurement team to better control expenses, manage priorities and improve supplier relationships."
Jean-Luc Prache, Purchasing Manager of Veolia Transport said, "We were the precursors of the deployment of BravoSolution spend analysis, we believe that purchasing strategy is built upon relevant and reliable purchasing data especially when dealing with multiple suppliers, products and services. BravoSolution spend analysis has strengthened our credibility with our suppliers."
Bruno Pillon, General Manager of BravoSolution France said, "We have a long track record working with some of the world’s largest companies and helping purchasing practices and particularly proud of the joint approach we developed with the teams from Veolia.“
About BravoSolution
Your company spends money across multiple categories of items and in many different ways. As procurement professionals, you are accountable for delivering demonstrable improvements to your company's financial performance. To achieve your performance goals, your entire team - sourcing, vendor, contract, and production managers - needs to work together to determine the best way to manage every single category to maximize its contribution to your company’s bottom line.
Analysts have seen that the right blend of skills, process, and technology improves a company's financial performance by 30 cents on every dollar spent. In their search for a partner that can help them achieve this level of excellence, companies turn to BravoSolution.
Read more: http://www.bradenton.com/2011/05/16/3197873/veolia-selects-bravosolution-for.html#ixzz1Md2z7i5i
GPL goes 'green', adopts Environmental Managment Plan
Visakhapatnam, May 11: A new feather has been added to the cap of the country's deepest multi-purpose Port, Gangavaram Port Limited (GPL), with the port adopting Environmental Management Plan (EMP) for effective pollution control to develop more cleaner and greener environment.
Talking to media persons here yesterday, GPL Environment Senior Manager D Jyothi said," India’s deepest multi-purpose Port has adopted the Environmental Management Plan (EMP) for effective pollution control and the development of cleaner and greener environment." She said the Port had adopted the EMP consisting of mitigation measures, monitoring programme and institutional measures to minimise environmental impacts.
"The EMP plan aims at controlling pollution at the source level to the possible extent with most advanced technology followed by treatment measures before they were discharged," she said.
Among the various measures adopted by the GPL were the construction of wind breaking wall near the boundary of Gangavaram village as a protective measure, adoption of the most modern Mechanical Dust Suppression System (MDSS) for effective pollution control, special water cannons for spraying water with high pressure up to a radius of 50 mts and a height of 15 meters to forms a blanket of mist which captures the dust by making it heavier to settle down, Ms Jyothi said.
Rain water harvesting system was also established at the port and all the trucks were instructed to cover the cargo with tarpaulin to avoid spillages on roads.
She added that all the biodegradable waste was being used as manure for plantation under solid waste management plan.
The GPL had also established two Sewage Treatment Plants (STP).
The treated water was used for the dust suppression and green belt development, she added.
The GPL had also developed green belt in an area of 240 acres with 60,000 plants.
Various parameters like Ambient Air Quality, Noise Monitoring, Ground Water Quality Monitoring, Marine water and Sediment Monitoring were regularly monitored at the GPL, she added.
The reports were furnished to Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control Board (APPCB), Visakhapatnam on monthly basis, which were well within the statutory limits, She added.
Talking to media persons here yesterday, GPL Environment Senior Manager D Jyothi said," India’s deepest multi-purpose Port has adopted the Environmental Management Plan (EMP) for effective pollution control and the development of cleaner and greener environment." She said the Port had adopted the EMP consisting of mitigation measures, monitoring programme and institutional measures to minimise environmental impacts.
"The EMP plan aims at controlling pollution at the source level to the possible extent with most advanced technology followed by treatment measures before they were discharged," she said.
Among the various measures adopted by the GPL were the construction of wind breaking wall near the boundary of Gangavaram village as a protective measure, adoption of the most modern Mechanical Dust Suppression System (MDSS) for effective pollution control, special water cannons for spraying water with high pressure up to a radius of 50 mts and a height of 15 meters to forms a blanket of mist which captures the dust by making it heavier to settle down, Ms Jyothi said.
Rain water harvesting system was also established at the port and all the trucks were instructed to cover the cargo with tarpaulin to avoid spillages on roads.
She added that all the biodegradable waste was being used as manure for plantation under solid waste management plan.
The GPL had also established two Sewage Treatment Plants (STP).
The treated water was used for the dust suppression and green belt development, she added.
The GPL had also developed green belt in an area of 240 acres with 60,000 plants.
Various parameters like Ambient Air Quality, Noise Monitoring, Ground Water Quality Monitoring, Marine water and Sediment Monitoring were regularly monitored at the GPL, she added.
The reports were furnished to Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control Board (APPCB), Visakhapatnam on monthly basis, which were well within the statutory limits, She added.
Saturday, 14 May 2011
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Crowder Consulting www.crowderconsult.co.uk/water_management_jobs.html
Earth Tech www.earthtech.co.uk/careers2/index.htm
Environment Agency - SW Region www.environment-agency.gov.uk/jobs
Halcrow Group Ltd www.halcrow.com/html/careers/default.htm
Memcor Limited www.water.siemens.com/en/Persona_Tasks/Pages/jobs_employement.aspx
Pall Corporation http://hostedjobs.openhire.com/epostings/submit.cfm?company_id=15930&version=1
RWE npower www.npowerjobs.com
Scottish Water www.scottishwater.co.uk/portal/page/portal/SWE_PGP_
ABOUT_US/SWE_PGE_ABOUT_US/SWE_AU_CAREERS
Severn Trent Plc www.stwater.co.uk/server.php?show=nav.5626
South West Water Ltd www.southwestwater.co.uk/index.cfm?articleid=145
Thames Water www.thameswater.co.uk/cps/rde/xchg/SID-F44C9A10- 677B84D7/corp/hs.xsl/544.htm
Tynemarch Systems Engineering Ltd www.tynemarch.co.uk/careers/recruitment.shtml
Water Services Regulation Authority (Ofwat)
www.ofwat.gov.uk/aboutofwat/careers
United States of America
Bentley (Haestad Solutions) http://jobs-bentley.icims.com/bentley_jobs/jobs/candidate/intro.jsp
Black & Veatch www.bv.com/careers
CDM www.cdm.com/careers
CH2M Hill www.ch2m.com/corporate/work_with_us/careers/
EMA Inc. www.ema-inc.com/careers.html
GE Infrastructure Water & Process Technologies
(formerly GE Betz, Osmonics) www.gewater.com/who_we_are/careers/en/careers_index.jsp
George E Failing Company (GEFCo) www.gefco.com/employment.htm
Kennedy/Jenks Consultants www.kennedyjenks.com/default.asp?s=c&h=c_openings&t=careers
Kinetico Incorporated www.kinetico.com/KineticoDifference/Careers.aspx
Malcolm Pirnie, Inc. http://sh.webhire.com/public/660
Myron L Company www.myronl.com/main/employment.htm
Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County www.lacsd.org/jobs/default.asp
Siemens Water Technologies www.water.siemens.com/en/Persona_Tasks/Pages/jobs_employement.aspx
Summary list of countries and institutions that provide scholarships worldwide
Funding institution Web link
Argentina Secretaría de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación Productiva (SECyT) www.mincyt.gov.ar
Australia Australian Academy of Science www.science.org.au
Australian Research Council www.arc.gov.au
Australian Scholarships www.australianscholarships.gov.au
Australian Water Association www.awa.asn.au
Department of Education, Science and Training www.science.gov.au/Pages/Home.aspx
My Future (scholarship search engine) www.myfuture.edu.au
National Library of Australia www.nla.gov.au/oz/sciencew.html
Science Alert (scholarship search engine) www.sciencealert.com.au/scholarships
Water Quality Research Australia www.wqra.com.au
www.zit.co.at/page.aspx_param_target_is_104249_and_l_is_2.v.aspx
Fonds zur Förderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung (FWF) www.fwf.ac.at/en
Federal Ministry for Transport, Innovation and
Technology – Föderkompass www.foerderkompass.at
FEMtech – Women in research and technology www.femtech.at/index.php?id=97
Jubiläumsfond der Österreichischen Nationalbank www.oenb.at/de/ueber_die_oenb/foerderung/
jubilaeumsfonds/jubilaeumsfonds.jsp
Life Science Austria (LISA) www.lisavr.at/siteLayout.php?language=english
Österreichische Forschungsförderungsgesellschaft
mbH (FFG) www.ffg.at/content.php?version=2
Researcher’s mobility Portal Austria www.researchinaustria.info
Wiener Wissenschafts-, Forschungs- und
Technologiefonds (Vienna Science and TechnologyFund) WWTF
www.wwtf.at/index.php?lang=EN
Belgium Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique (FNRS) www1.frs-fnrs.be
Bolivia Viceministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología. Ministerio
de planificación del desarrollo www.planificacion.gov.bo
Brazil CNPq – Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento
Científico e Tecnológico www.cnpq.br
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de
Nível Superior www.capes.gov.br
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo www.fapesp.br
Canada Alberta Ingenuity Fund www.albertaingenuity.ca
Atlantic Innovation Fund (AIF) www.acoa-apeca.gc.ca
Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) www.innovation.ca
Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) www.cihr.ca/e/193.html
Canadian Water Network (CWN) www.cwn-rce.ca
International Scholarships www.scholarships.gc.ca
National Sciences and Engineering Research Council www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca
Networks of Centres of Excellence (NCE) www.nce.gc.ca
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
(SSHRC) www.sshrc.ca
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44 Chile Comisión Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONICYT)
www.conicyt.cl/573/channel.html
Agencia de Cooperación Internacional del Gobiernode Chile (AGCI) www.agci.cl
Europe European Commission http://ec.europa.eu
European Union Research Organisations Heads of Research Councils (EUROHORCs)
www.eurohorcs.org
European Science Foundation (ESF) www.esf.org
Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) www.hfsp.org
The European Research Council http://erc.europa.eu
Finland Academy of Finland www.aka.fi/en-gb
France Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) www.cnrs.fr
French Ministry of Research and New Technologies www.recherche.gouv.fr
Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche
Médicale (INSERM) www.inserm.fr/en/home.html
L’Institut de recherche pour le développement
(IRD) www.ird.fr
Greece National Hellenic Research Foundation (NHRF) www.eie.gr/index-en.html
Germany Alexander von Humboldt Foundation www.humboldt-foundation.de/web/1600.html
Bundesverband Deutscher Stiftungen www.stiftungen.org/index.php?strg=87_124&baseID=129&
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) www.dfg.de
Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD) www.daad.de
ELFI Servicestelle für ELektronische ForschungsförderInformationen www.elfi.info
Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) www.bmbf.de
Förderinfo der deutschen Bundesregierung www.foerderinfo.bund.de
Max Planck Society for the Advancement of the Sciences www.mpg.de
Robert Bosch Stiftung www.bosch-stiftung.de
Volkswagen Foundation www.volkswagenstiftung.de
Guatemala Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONCYT) www.concyt.gob.gt
Honduras Consejo Hondureño de Ciencia y Tecnologia (COHCIT) www.cohcit.gob.hn
Hungary Hungarian Scientific Research Fund (OTKA) www.otka.hu
Ireland NRSFB www.enterprise-ireland.com
Science Foundation Ireland www.sfi.ie
Italy National Research Council (CNR) www.cnr.it/sitocnr
Japan Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) www.jica.go.jp/english
The Matsumae International Foundation www.matsumae-if.org
Mexico Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACYT) www.conacyt.mx
Netherlands Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NOW) www.nwo.nl
New Zealand Education New Zealand www.newzealandeducated.com/scholarships
Nicaragua Consejo Nicaragüense de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONICYT) www.conicyt.gob.ni
Norway Research Council of Norway (RCN) www.forskningsradet.no45
r e s o u r c e s
Oman Centre for Environmental Studies and Research (CESAR) at SQU www.squ.edu.om/center-environment/tabid/1838/Default.aspx
Sultan Qaboos University (SQU) www.squ.edu.om
The Middle East Desalination Research Center (MEDRC) www.medrc.org
The Research Council (TRC) www.trc.gov.om
Water Research Centre at SQU www.squ.edu.om/Default.aspx?alias=www.squ.edu.om/wrc
Panamá Secretaría Nacional de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación (SENACYT) www.senacyt.gob.pa
Paraguay Instituto Nacional de Tecnología y Normalización (INTN) www.intn.gov.py
Portugal Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT) http://alfa.fct.mctes.pt
El Salvador Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia (CONACYT) www.conacyt.gob.sv
Serbia Serbian Chambers of Engineers www.ingkomora.org.rs
Institute for the Development of Water Resources ‘Jaroslav Cerni’ www.jcerni.co.yu
Singapore Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) Scholarships
www.a-star.edu.sg/graduate_academy_and_scholarships/58-Scholarships-Awards
Environmental and Water Technologies PhDScholarships http://ijc.brightsparks.com.sg/profile/ewi/index.php
Environment Technology Research Programme http://app2.nea.gov.sg /ETRP.aspx
The ASEAN Graduate Scholarship at the Nanyang Technological University of Singapore
http://admissions.ntu.edu.sg/graduate/scholarships/Pages/ASEANScholarship.aspx
The National University of Singapore Graduate Scholarship for ASEAN Nationals www.nus.edu.sg/registrar/gdfa/gd-nusgsa.html
South Africa National Research Foundation www.nrf.ac.za
Department of Science and Technology www.dst.gov.za
International Foundation for Science www.ifs.se
Medical Research Council www.mrc.ac.za
Science in Africa www.scienceinafrica.co.za
The Innovation Fund www.innovationfund.ac.za
Water Research Commission www.wrc.org.za
Spain Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional (AECI) (Becas ICI, Becas Mutis) www.aeci.es
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) www.csic.es
Fundación Carolina www.fundacioncarolina.es
Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia (MEC) www.mec.es/ciencia/rrhh
Switzerland Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) www.snf.ch
United Kingdom Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) www.bbsrc.ac.uk
British Chevening scholarships www.chevening.com
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) www.epsrc.ac.uk
Natural Environment Research Council www.nerc.ac.uk
United States of America Fulbright fellowship http://us.fulbrightonline.org/about.html
American Association for the Advancement of Science and Engineering Fellows Program http://fellowships.aaas.org/index.shtml
Department of Agriculture Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service
www.csrees.usda.gov/fo/funding.cfm
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46Department of Energy www.er.doe.gov/grants
Ford Foundation www.fordfound.org
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Career Development Awards
www.niehs.nih.gov/careers/research/trainingfrom/index.cfm
National Institute of Health Pathways to Independence Program
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/new_investigators/index.htm
National Science Foundation (NSF) www.nsf.gov
National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=5262
Water Reuse Foundation www.watereuse.org/foundation
United States Environmental Protection Agency www.epa.gov/ncer/fellow
Water Environment Research Foundation www.werf.org/Content/NavigationMenu/Funding/ OpenRFPs/default.htm
Water Research Foundation www.waterresearchfoundation.org
Uruguay Dirección de Innovación Ciencia y Tecnología parael Desarrollo (DICyT)www.dicyt.gub.uy
Venezuela Ministerio del Poder Popular para Cienciay Tecnología (MppCT)www.mct.gob.ve
Argentina Secretaría de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación Productiva (SECyT) www.mincyt.gov.ar
Australia Australian Academy of Science www.science.org.au
Australian Research Council www.arc.gov.au
Australian Scholarships www.australianscholarships.gov.au
Australian Water Association www.awa.asn.au
Department of Education, Science and Training www.science.gov.au/Pages/Home.aspx
My Future (scholarship search engine) www.myfuture.edu.au
National Library of Australia www.nla.gov.au/oz/sciencew.html
Science Alert (scholarship search engine) www.sciencealert.com.au/scholarships
Water Quality Research Australia www.wqra.com.au
www.zit.co.at/page.aspx_param_target_is_104249_and_l_is_2.v.aspx
Fonds zur Förderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung (FWF) www.fwf.ac.at/en
Federal Ministry for Transport, Innovation and
Technology – Föderkompass www.foerderkompass.at
FEMtech – Women in research and technology www.femtech.at/index.php?id=97
Jubiläumsfond der Österreichischen Nationalbank www.oenb.at/de/ueber_die_oenb/foerderung/
jubilaeumsfonds/jubilaeumsfonds.jsp
Life Science Austria (LISA) www.lisavr.at/siteLayout.php?language=english
Österreichische Forschungsförderungsgesellschaft
mbH (FFG) www.ffg.at/content.php?version=2
Researcher’s mobility Portal Austria www.researchinaustria.info
Wiener Wissenschafts-, Forschungs- und
Technologiefonds (Vienna Science and TechnologyFund) WWTF
www.wwtf.at/index.php?lang=EN
Belgium Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique (FNRS) www1.frs-fnrs.be
Bolivia Viceministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología. Ministerio
de planificación del desarrollo www.planificacion.gov.bo
Brazil CNPq – Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento
Científico e Tecnológico www.cnpq.br
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de
Nível Superior www.capes.gov.br
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo www.fapesp.br
Canada Alberta Ingenuity Fund www.albertaingenuity.ca
Atlantic Innovation Fund (AIF) www.acoa-apeca.gc.ca
Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) www.innovation.ca
Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) www.cihr.ca/e/193.html
Canadian Water Network (CWN) www.cwn-rce.ca
International Scholarships www.scholarships.gc.ca
National Sciences and Engineering Research Council www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca
Networks of Centres of Excellence (NCE) www.nce.gc.ca
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
(SSHRC) www.sshrc.ca
A world of opportunities – working in the international water sector
44 Chile Comisión Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONICYT)
www.conicyt.cl/573/channel.html
Agencia de Cooperación Internacional del Gobiernode Chile (AGCI) www.agci.cl
Europe European Commission http://ec.europa.eu
European Union Research Organisations Heads of Research Councils (EUROHORCs)
www.eurohorcs.org
European Science Foundation (ESF) www.esf.org
Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) www.hfsp.org
The European Research Council http://erc.europa.eu
Finland Academy of Finland www.aka.fi/en-gb
France Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) www.cnrs.fr
French Ministry of Research and New Technologies www.recherche.gouv.fr
Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche
Médicale (INSERM) www.inserm.fr/en/home.html
L’Institut de recherche pour le développement
(IRD) www.ird.fr
Greece National Hellenic Research Foundation (NHRF) www.eie.gr/index-en.html
Germany Alexander von Humboldt Foundation www.humboldt-foundation.de/web/1600.html
Bundesverband Deutscher Stiftungen www.stiftungen.org/index.php?strg=87_124&baseID=129&
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) www.dfg.de
Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD) www.daad.de
ELFI Servicestelle für ELektronische ForschungsförderInformationen www.elfi.info
Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) www.bmbf.de
Förderinfo der deutschen Bundesregierung www.foerderinfo.bund.de
Max Planck Society for the Advancement of the Sciences www.mpg.de
Robert Bosch Stiftung www.bosch-stiftung.de
Volkswagen Foundation www.volkswagenstiftung.de
Guatemala Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONCYT) www.concyt.gob.gt
Honduras Consejo Hondureño de Ciencia y Tecnologia (COHCIT) www.cohcit.gob.hn
Hungary Hungarian Scientific Research Fund (OTKA) www.otka.hu
Ireland NRSFB www.enterprise-ireland.com
Science Foundation Ireland www.sfi.ie
Italy National Research Council (CNR) www.cnr.it/sitocnr
Japan Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) www.jica.go.jp/english
The Matsumae International Foundation www.matsumae-if.org
Mexico Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACYT) www.conacyt.mx
Netherlands Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NOW) www.nwo.nl
New Zealand Education New Zealand www.newzealandeducated.com/scholarships
Nicaragua Consejo Nicaragüense de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONICYT) www.conicyt.gob.ni
Norway Research Council of Norway (RCN) www.forskningsradet.no45
r e s o u r c e s
Oman Centre for Environmental Studies and Research (CESAR) at SQU www.squ.edu.om/center-environment/tabid/1838/Default.aspx
Sultan Qaboos University (SQU) www.squ.edu.om
The Middle East Desalination Research Center (MEDRC) www.medrc.org
The Research Council (TRC) www.trc.gov.om
Water Research Centre at SQU www.squ.edu.om/Default.aspx?alias=www.squ.edu.om/wrc
Panamá Secretaría Nacional de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación (SENACYT) www.senacyt.gob.pa
Paraguay Instituto Nacional de Tecnología y Normalización (INTN) www.intn.gov.py
Portugal Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT) http://alfa.fct.mctes.pt
El Salvador Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia (CONACYT) www.conacyt.gob.sv
Serbia Serbian Chambers of Engineers www.ingkomora.org.rs
Institute for the Development of Water Resources ‘Jaroslav Cerni’ www.jcerni.co.yu
Singapore Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) Scholarships
www.a-star.edu.sg/graduate_academy_and_scholarships/58-Scholarships-Awards
Environmental and Water Technologies PhDScholarships http://ijc.brightsparks.com.sg/profile/ewi/index.php
Environment Technology Research Programme http://app2.nea.gov.sg /ETRP.aspx
The ASEAN Graduate Scholarship at the Nanyang Technological University of Singapore
http://admissions.ntu.edu.sg/graduate/scholarships/Pages/ASEANScholarship.aspx
The National University of Singapore Graduate Scholarship for ASEAN Nationals www.nus.edu.sg/registrar/gdfa/gd-nusgsa.html
South Africa National Research Foundation www.nrf.ac.za
Department of Science and Technology www.dst.gov.za
International Foundation for Science www.ifs.se
Medical Research Council www.mrc.ac.za
Science in Africa www.scienceinafrica.co.za
The Innovation Fund www.innovationfund.ac.za
Water Research Commission www.wrc.org.za
Spain Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional (AECI) (Becas ICI, Becas Mutis) www.aeci.es
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) www.csic.es
Fundación Carolina www.fundacioncarolina.es
Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia (MEC) www.mec.es/ciencia/rrhh
Switzerland Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) www.snf.ch
United Kingdom Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) www.bbsrc.ac.uk
British Chevening scholarships www.chevening.com
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) www.epsrc.ac.uk
Natural Environment Research Council www.nerc.ac.uk
United States of America Fulbright fellowship http://us.fulbrightonline.org/about.html
American Association for the Advancement of Science and Engineering Fellows Program http://fellowships.aaas.org/index.shtml
Department of Agriculture Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service
www.csrees.usda.gov/fo/funding.cfm
A world of opportunities – working in the international water sector
46Department of Energy www.er.doe.gov/grants
Ford Foundation www.fordfound.org
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Career Development Awards
www.niehs.nih.gov/careers/research/trainingfrom/index.cfm
National Institute of Health Pathways to Independence Program
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/new_investigators/index.htm
National Science Foundation (NSF) www.nsf.gov
National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=5262
Water Reuse Foundation www.watereuse.org/foundation
United States Environmental Protection Agency www.epa.gov/ncer/fellow
Water Environment Research Foundation www.werf.org/Content/NavigationMenu/Funding/ OpenRFPs/default.htm
Water Research Foundation www.waterresearchfoundation.org
Uruguay Dirección de Innovación Ciencia y Tecnología parael Desarrollo (DICyT)www.dicyt.gub.uy
Venezuela Ministerio del Poder Popular para Cienciay Tecnología (MppCT)www.mct.gob.ve
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