CAWASA's Wednesday Webinar Series: Climate Justice Perspectives in the Caribbean
- Irwin Gill

- Sep 9, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: May 5
Join Us for an Engaging Discussion
CAWASA has restarted its Wednesday Webinar Series. This is an excellent opportunity for professionals in the water and wastewater sector. Participating earns CEUs that contribute to keeping your certification active—so be sure to attend!
Webinar Details
Dear Colleagues and Friends,
Welcome back to our Webinar Series. We are excited to announce our next session.
When
Date: September 10, 2025
Time: 04:00 PM Caracas
Topic
Title: Climate Justice Perspectives in the Caribbean
Presenter: Carlon Mendoza
Registration Information
To participate, please register in advance for this meeting:
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Importance of Climate Justice
Climate justice is crucial for the Caribbean. It addresses the disproportionate impact of climate change on vulnerable communities. Understanding these perspectives can help us develop better strategies for water management.
The Role of Water Utilities
Water utilities play a vital role in promoting climate justice. They must ensure equitable access to clean water. This is essential for public health and environmental sustainability.
Training and Certification
Ongoing training is necessary for water and wastewater operators. It equips them with the skills needed to manage resources effectively. I.G. Training & Consultancy Ltd. is committed to providing top-notch training. We aim to be the go-to place for water and wastewater operator training across the Caribbean. Our goal is to help professionals get certified and improve their skills. This will enable water service providers to deliver safe drinking water and manage wastewater effectively.
Conclusion
We look forward to your participation in the upcoming webinar. Together, we can enhance our understanding of climate justice and its implications for water management in the Caribbean.
Kind regards,
Ignatius Jean

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