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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": "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 project is in implementation Once collated data will be published and available. In the interim requests can be be made to the focal point",
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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": "The project offers access to more and clean drinking water. This is a relief for women and children. The project fits in the social structure of the rural area and makes the local village communities entirely responsible for their own water supply. The project introduces education in entrepreneurship and creates sustainable local employment. The technics used are not complicated and can easily be learned at the local technical school. Without a good watersypply people will leave the rural area",
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"value": "The project will support selected poor communities of those catchment areas of Salyan district to provide safe drinking water service through rainwater harvesting, small scale gravity flow schemes & spring source conservation and infrastructure improvements, ground water recharge for mid hill source, rainwater and waste water harvesting for irrigation, environmental sanitation and to promote good and sustain hygiene practice. The intervention targets the poorest and most vulnerable people. \r\n",
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"value": "The project will work to improve the organisational capacity of local organisations and local government agriculture and water bureaus to ensure efficient expansion of and continued delivery of quality Rainwater harvesting and WASH projects.\r\nThen project will strengthen partners through practical trainings and knowledge and best practice documentation, with the goal of increasing partner capacity to act as development facilitators and to operate as sustainable entities.",
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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 RAIN foundation tries to improve this understanding and sees potential in having a web-based tool to support their work. They envision a tool which: \r\n1. Explains why RWH mapping is essential and how to do it (with a simple, general method) \r\n2. Shows the results for the countries assessed in 2010 in an interactive webmap, as an example of potential results. \r\n3. Can later be extended by coupling to a hydrological model and climate scenarios; an exercise for which a quote is desired. \r\n",
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"name": "Your organisation (If you are not affiliated with an organisation, please write 'not applicable').",
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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": "the water recharge, retention and reuse (3R) of rain water project promote the integration of 3R approaches in to the design and implementation of rain water harvesting systems. the project is implemented together with the Dutch and Ethiopian Wash Alliance. It is focused on the DWA regions of interest (Afar, Oromia and SNNPR). this is carried out through TOT, production and dissemination of publication in local languages and ",
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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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"name": "Please name the specific source(s) of funding?",
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"value": "This action was partially funded by UNICEF. ",
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"value": "This action was taken by us on a probono basis. We did not charge any fees",
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"value": "This model has been successfully replicated in various communities in the regency; scaling, however, is not expected to take place without external funding. ",
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"value": "This project is designed to develop the capacity of local communities on water management, sanitation, water technology schemes and rain water harvesting technologies. The capacity development activities will be invested on community members and students. WASH committees and school WASH clubs will be established in Woreda levels that will take over the project after its completion. This will ensure the sustainable management of the WASH facilities constructed in the course of the project.",
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"value": "This project wants to introduce the 3R concept in the Dutch Wash Alliance program for Ethiopia. This activity is led by MetaMeta in partnership with RiPPLE and with other Dutch WASH Alliance (DWA) partners, especially those working in the project regions, i.e. AMREF in Afar and AFD in Borana and HCS-RiPPLE in East and West Harraghe.\r\n\r\n3R is an approach for creating sustainable water buffers – using a series of techniques for recharge, retention and reuse.",
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"help_text": "Try to answer the following questions: How strong is the demand/need for this water facility? Are needs of women, vulnerable groups and/or the poorest included in this project? Do they also play a role in capacity building? Is the project aligned with socio-cultural values and local customs?",
"value": "This project will affect the position of women and girls.\n There is a high support in the \"cercle\" to educate vulnurable women. The awareness of the need for Wash and willingness to support that is high. The local women's foundations exists of 79 associations of women so has a broad base in society. We don't think we have to explain the effects for women and girls further: it's their project.\nWatercooperation should begin and end with women's full inclusion at all levels. ",
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"value": "This proposal is submitted in response to the call for proposal by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to create employment opportunities for the self-reliance of refugees and host communities in Ethiopia. The proposal has been developed based on the recommendation of the feasibility study for the Dutch Chapter of the Ethiopia Jobs Compact and the information collected by SNV in Shire, Tigray and Addis Ababa. Refugee Integration and Self-reliance in Ethiopia (RISE) project has been designed in alignment with the Jobs Compact, which aims to expand the industrialisation agenda of the Ethiopian government while creating jobs for both Ethiopian citizens and refugees. To achieve the objectives of the project, interventions are designed uniquely to add value to the current initiation for refugee and host community self-reliance and integration through engagement of Dutch private company in a refugee inclusive business. The project will pilot innovative solutions for refugees’ and host community self–reliance and integration through private sector engagement aiming sustainability and scale up. The engagement of the private sector unlike the humanitarian and development responses so far will provide more effective and sustainable assistance empowering both the refugees and host communities. \nRISE offers to the selected Dutch affiliated private company a mix of matching funding and technical support to share the risks of testing a business model that is both inclusive of refugees and host community and commercially viable. The project will also coordinate with key stakeholders to facilitate protection, counselling, advice and representation services including psychosocial support by professionals to address the trauma the refugees faced. \n\nRISE is a six month pilot project that will partner with a Dutch affiliated private company (i.e. Tulip Addis Water Filter) which is willing and able to create an employment opportunity to refugee and host communities. Based on the lessons of this pilot, the intervention can be scaled-up to other Dutch companies to create employment for additional refugees and host communities. Overall, the project seeks to learn from the results of its interventions and the action of the Tulip Addis Water Filter. With this company RISE will pilot solutions, learn from the results and the process and adjust accordingly in an iterative learning process. Learning (documenting and sharing lessons) will be an integral part of the project and it will be used to influence implementation and future program designs.",
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"value": "To come (still in analysis phase)",
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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": "Total atmospheric fallout collected through a funnel in a 500 ml glass bottle and held by a wooden holder. Three samples collected after each 24 hours (X3 24 hours). After exposure, the funnel will be rinsed with filtered distilled water three times (3 x 250 ml) in order to recover all microplastics, then filtered onto 30 μm mesh and analyzed. ",
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"value": "Tourism Enhancement Fund ",
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