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            "value": "The project engages NEMA to do an Environmental & Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) to assess effects on the environment. From sludge collection from pit-latrines in Low Income Areas, transportation, treatment, and handling to transformation into bio-fuels and fertilisers. The ESIA includes research on how the process affects the flora and fauna on the treatment plant as well as the wider environment. PH assesses and controls handling of human waste during the practical implementation.",
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            "value": "Most relevant: limiting open defecation, using less water in the toilets, using urine for the agriculture, decline groundwater, end pollution",
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            "value": "The programme focuses on the creation of sustainable businesses that act across the WASH value chain which will rather seek to reduce pressure on the environment by for example reducing, reusing and recycling waste. The environmental aspects of setting up a business will be a central component in the training programme. ",
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            "value": "The project is addressing environmental issues. The functioning of the system will greatly depend on other preventive environmental measures, such as the cleaning of drainage channels and waste collection. ",
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            "value": "The pumps are very sustainible and produces no CO2. Existing puts and boreholes are reused what is efficient and cost effective.\nIt is a closed watersystem so that the water produced is suitable as drinking water without any treatment. Water may be bottled from the pump for visitors so that no bottled water has to be transported from the city to the area.",
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            "value": "The environment will not be negatively affected. The treatment system will use a filter system, no chemicals will be used. \nFor the additional infrastructure, and will be provided by the village. This will not negatively affect the environment in terms of consequences to drainage etc. \nThe volume of water taken from springs and rivers is relatively low and will not affect river discharge significantly.",
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            "value": "Future operations and maintenance of the production processes of faecal matter products will be the responsibility of the private companies involved (SCODE Ltd and other enterprises). The elaborate cost-benefit analysis will factor in the costs of operation, maintenance, salaries and full replacement. The sludge collection and transportation system will be sustainable through contributions of customers towards pit-emptying and partly cross-subsidised by a sanitation tax on the water bill.",
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            "value": "It is an integral part of the school and his curriculae: schooling provided  on maintenance, implementation and business development.  Creates opportunities for paid work for women and enhances their status\nAnd one of the enterprises ( teaching-workplace), connected with the school, will built and sell more eco-toilets.\nThe re-use of faeces and urine will lower costs of agriculture fertilizers.\nThe government is paying the salaries of the teachers.\nThe business that provide TVE are motivated.",
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            "value": "To ensure EnterWASH can expand its reach, we will seek to offer the training package to relevant organisations working across Ghana and in other countries where MDF operates. It will be offered commercially based on a package fee for the WASH entrepreneurship manual and training of trainers. Possible customers are NGOs, international organisations & local and national government agencies working on topics related to WASH and youth (entrepreneurship).  ",
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            "value": "We will look for co-funding from companies for the maintenenace of the FFF Application. The maintenance will be done by RHDHV and partners. These co-funding companies are in fact sponsoring the sms FFF warning service for Accra.",
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            "value": "The project is set up as an local enterprise and not to make profit. In the first 3 years it has to be arranged and therefore seed money is needed. After 3 to 5 years the enterprise can stand alone, independent of outside support and funding. At that stage the project offers employment for about 50 people. There is an market for at least 2000 pumps in Dogon and even more in Mali. So the employment can grow in the years after. By paying for the water the village generates income to maintain the pump",
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            "value": "By monthly contribution of the users to BUMDES.\n\nThe local counterpart of WMD will assist BUMDES in setting up an operation & maintenance schedule, calculation of the fee, the socialisation to the community and the implementation of a simple but strong billing procedure. The fee depends on the depreciation costs of the system, and the total operational costs, which differs between the existing and the new service area.-",
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            "value": "Technology chosen for the production processes of bio-fuels and bio-fertilisers is locally available and affordable. Machinery will be fabricated locally which will ensure easy repair and replacement. Skills for operation and maintenance are locally available and training expertise can be easily found both from within EU as well as through entrepreneurs with similar businesses. For the production of Struvite additional training will need to be provided through sanitation experts availed by VEI.",
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            "value": "The women will be trained in plumbers and in training the training in water, sanitation and hygiene. All materials are available locally, except for the moment: the toilet-seat en toilet dividing.\nIf this concept gets traction it would be possible to manufacturate that locally in the future with the assistance of WfW-partner in the Philiphines, who has a factory for that.",
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            "value": "The training programme will include sessions around how to determine whether the product or service is appropriate, ensuring participants reflect on the financial and physical accessibility of products (and spare parts) needed and the extent to which the product or service can be accessed by  different users (including illiterate people, persons with disabilities). Frugal innovation principles i.e. reducing the complexity and costs of producing products and services - will also be considered.  ",
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            "value": "Technically, the system is using different data sources, to spread the risk that one source might not be working. Data systems will be compatible with the data systems used by NADMO.",
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            "value": "Both normal handpumps and diesel or electrical pumps in Mali are vulnurable. Most of them break down and are costly to maintain. The Blue Pump is developed for many years of intensive use in harsh conditions. The construction is simple and robust. If spare parts are available, maintenance can easily be done by local people. The Pump is in the private domain. That means that pump and spareparts have to be imported from the Netherlands. A truly sustainable pump can't yet be made locally",
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            "value": "Inowa (now WLN) as WMD's local partner in Indonesia owned by WMD has a long track record in Indonesia. Planning and installation of water supply- and sanitation systems in Indonesia is common practice.\nWMDs local partmer will also be involved in inspections and control of maintenance, and maintain regular coordination with PU (kab Bandung Barat).",
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            "value": "A business and partnership model between NAWASSCO and social enterprises will be developed. Parties will decide on hardware ownership and profit/risk sharing. The production process will be main responsibility of the social enterprises while NAWASSCO will be responsible for collection and transportation of sludge and the production site. NAWASSCO will also avail their laboratory. County Government through PH will be involved in health related issues and the quality control of handling the sludge",
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