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History of UNESCO-IHE - Part I

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Published on Mar 2, 2009

The UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education is established in 2003. It carries out research, education and capacity building activities in the fields of water, environment and infrastructure.

UNESCO-IHE continues the work that began in 1957 when IHE first offered a postgraduate diploma course in hydraulic engineering to practising professionals from developing countries.

The Institute is based in Delft, the Netherlands, and is owned by all UNESCO member states. It is established as a UNESCO category I institute jointly by UNESCO and the Government of the Netherlands.

The Institute is the largest water education facility in the world, and the only institution in the UN system authorised to confer accredited MSc degrees.

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