
Training of young man on the maintenance of equipment relating to infrastructure and sanitation
July 2023
Main goals/point of discussion
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Improve technical skills
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Enhance equipment troubleshooting abilities
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Promote safety practices
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Encourage teamwork and communication
Participants

Dr. Rania Aburamadan
Applied Sciences Private University

Eng. Mohammad Talafa
Wastewater expert

Eng. Qais Hamarneh
Researcher

Eng. Amer Al-Mukahal
Al Baqa’a Local Office
Impacts
- Addressing water problems: Proper maintenance of infrastructure can help in addressing water supply and distribution issues, ensuring that water reaches those in need and reducing wastage.
- Water pollution mitigation: Well-maintained sanitation equipment can contribute to reducing water pollution by ensuring proper waste disposal and treatment, protecting water sources from contamination.
- Capacity for crisis response: In times of water-related emergencies, trained individuals can respond promptly and effectively, minimizing the impact of disasters like floods or leaks.
- Encouraging community engagement: Young men trained in infrastructure and sanitation maintenance can raise awareness and engage with local communities to promote water conservation and pollution reduction efforts.
Insights
- The positive attitude of the young man towards learning and problem-solving can contribute to the development of sustainable solutions. This approach ensures that long-term impacts are achieved, creating a lasting positive effect on water resources and environmental conservation.
- The young man’s enthusiasm and interest in learning demonstrate a genuine desire to make a difference in addressing water problems and pollution. His willingness to acquire new skills can lead to tangible improvements in infrastructure maintenance and sanitation practices.
- The collaborative and proactive approach of the young man indicates a strong motivation for problem-solving. This drive can be harnessed to find innovative solutions to the complex water challenges and environmental issues faced in the context.
- Investing in the training and development of young individuals can contribute to building a skilled workforce. As more young men become proficient in equipment maintenance, the overall capacity to manage water problems and pollution can be enhanced.
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