1. A dialogue with the E-TVET Council on skills development for institutions in the water for agriculture sector.
  2. A kick-off workshop conducted with sector representatives and the establishment of a steering committee.
  3. An improved management structure implemented for the Technical Diploma in Water Treatment Engineering established at Al-Balqa Applied University (BAU) in Salt Technical College.
  4. Implementation of an improved and accredited selected curriculum of both civil engineering department and the newly developed Technical Diploma in Water Treatment Engineering.
  5. An agreed program to upgrade skills of operators and managers of treatment and reuse projects, with the Water Authority of Jordan, the Jordan Valley Authority and the relevant ministries.
  6. A training module for farmers on agricultural reuse about installing and operating small scale plants, risk of using effluent as irrigation. These short courses are developed by the World Water Academy and IHE Delft in collaboration with BAU.
  7. Two staff following a relevant MSc program at IHE Delft, to prepare them for their teaching and research role in the Technical Diploma in Water Treatment Engineering and in Civil Engineering department.
  8. A business plan for the establishment and sustainable operation of a regional center for wastewater treatment and reuse financially sustainable training products and applied research projects, including a marketing plan
  9. Upgraded Fuheis demonstration site, and hiring one fulltime site or lab supervisor.
  10. Water and environment research laboratory or incubator at the Civil Engineering Department - in Campus, BAU to support young researchers and entrepreneurship.
  11. Demonstration of reuse of treated wastewater for irrigation at Fuheis Research Facility - BAU.
  12. About 40 operators and managers of the Water Authority of Jordan trained for 3 days on practical application of wastewater treatment and reuse.
  13. 60 farmers from the Jordan exposed to wastewater reuse from small scale wastewater treatment systems.
  14. Two training workshops with 10 trainees each, from water sector organizations