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The objective of Module 7 is for participants to gain a basic understanding of Information technology concepts around information security and cybersecurity to safeguard operations and to ensure business continuity.
Warm Pacific Greetings, Salutations chaleureuses du Pacifique and welcome to the CREWS Initiative SMARTMET Online Learning Courses.In supporting weather prediction services in Pacific Small Islands Developing States (Pacific SIDS) - the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Program (SPREP) has developed a series of training to support services collate, view, analyse and interpret weather data and at the same time compose, edit, disseminate and archive weather forecasts in graphical and text formats. The course content include the fundamentals of systems and network administration, website development and maintenance, scripting, etc. The development and delivery of courses take into consideration system and application environments in place at NMSs and SPREP with the main objective enhancing the sustainability of IT tools in these institutions, and building on regional IT technical capacity.learnt about operating systems, systems administration and how to operate web pages. All of which will see them become more confident in using SmartMet.
Greetings and welcome to the "Introduction to Sustainable Financing Mechanism for Waste Management" Training Course. This course is created under the Committing to Sustainable Waste Actions in the Pacific (SWAP) Project funded through Agence Française de Développement (AFD). SWAP offers this training course to Pacific people who have interests on waste management. The course is intended to provide comprehensive knowledge on the concept and practical applications and benefits of sustainable financing mechanisms with consideration on the unique conditions of the Pacific Region. Over four weeks, you’ll learn about the best practice sustainable financing mechanisms which worked well in some countries in the Pacific and elsewhere. You’ll also learn how to design and implement a sustainable financing solution in the Pacific context using tools which can be used to guide the process.
The oil and gas industry plays a crucial role in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations (SDG). The improper disposal of used oil has the potential to harm the environment. The safe and effective disposal of used oils can protect both human health and the environment. The "Used Oil Management" course is developed as part of the Committing to Sustainable Waste Actions in the Pacific (SWAP) Project, which is funded through Agence Française de Développement (AFD). SWAP offers this training course to Pacific residents with an interest in used oil management. The course aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of used oil issues and the need for its management in order to meet the SDGs. Over the course of four weeks, you will learn about used oil spills and their environmental consequences. You will also learn about oil spill monitoring and treatment options, such as reuse and recycling of used oil. The components of the National Management Plan for used oil management will also be discussed, which will assist you in designing and implementing a sustainable management plan in the Pacific context using tools to guide the process.
Course 4 is intended to provide comprehensive knowledge on the disaster waste management concept and practical applications and benefits of improving disaster waste management with consideration on the unique conditions of the Pacific Region. Over four weeks, you’ll learn about the disaster management cycle, disaster waste streams, and best practice of disaster waste management adopted by some countries in the Pacific and elsewhere.
This Project Management training course is created under the “Committing to Sustainable Waste Actions in the Pacific” (SWAP) Project funded through Agence Française de Développement (AFD). SWAP offers this training course to people in the Pacific region who are involved or have interests on waste management. The course is intended to provide comprehensive knowledge on the concept and practical applications and benefits of project management with consideration on the unique conditions of the Pacific Region. Over the duration of the course participants will learn about best practice project management.