QNB, in collaboration with UNDP and the Habitat Association, launched the “To Life with Water Project” to raise awareness among children aged 7–14 about water consumption, water conservation, and the environmental impacts of water use, considering the growing importance of water resources and consumption, as well as the ongoing global water agenda.
Within the scope of the To Life with Water Project, we are looking for volunteer trainers who would like to contribute to raising awareness among students aged 7–14 about water conservation and water sustainability, based on the importance of protecting limited water resources and ensuring their sustainability under today’s conditions.
If you would like to become a volunteer trainer to help improve children’s awareness of disasters, you can apply for the 4-day in-person Training of Trainers program that will take place between 11–14 June 2026.
There is a limited quota for the To Life with Water Project’s 4-day in-person Training of Trainers program, which will be held between 11–14 June 2026. During the evaluation process, criteria such as gender balance, regional distribution, and the ability to effectively deliver the training will be taken into consideration.
If you would like to volunteer in the field of water conservation and water sustainability for children, apply now.
Who Can Become a Trainer?
We welcome applications from individuals who are motivated to become volunteer project trainers. Expectations from volunteer trainer candidates include:
- Having the motivation to become a volunteer trainer,
- Being able to disseminate the training among children aged 7–14,
- Being able to dedicate time to the project,
- Being able to report the trainings delivered,
- Following developments in sustainability, climate, environment, and the water ecosystem,
- Being in contact with institutions in their local area,
- Being curious and open to learning.
Training Content
- Water Awareness
- Rainwater and Its Use
- The Future of Water and Water Resource Management
- Water Conservation
- Water and Sustainability
- The Future of Water Resources in Türkiye and Around the World
As part of the Training of Trainers program, the curriculum, training simulations, and workshop sessions will be delivered in person to volunteer trainers between 11–14 June 2026.
What Are the Responsibilities of Trainers?
Volunteer trainers are expected to:
- Plan trainings together with the project team,
- Deliver the training content to the target audience,
- Provide in-person training to at least 100 children by May 2027,
- Report the trainings conducted to the project team,
- Support the dissemination of project activities through face-to-face and digital platforms,
- Support the implementation of non-training project activities in their city outside digital platforms.
What Are the Details of the Training of Trainers Program?
- The program will be held in person over 4 days between 11–14 June 2026.
- Full-time participation in the Training of Trainers program is required.
- Information about the city where the training will take place will only be shared with applicants whose applications are accepted.
- Transportation, accommodation, and meal expenses of participants will be covered throughout the training program.
Application Deadline: 20 May 2026 – 23:59
For any questions, suggestions, or feedback regarding the Training of Trainers process, you can contact us via email at surdurulebilirlik@habitatdernegi.org.


