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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": "Need for safe affordable disposal of sludge from pit-latrines in Nakuru’s LIAs is huge. The community is increasingly aware of health hazards and willing to pay. Farmers and those practicing urban agriculture are in need of quality fertiliser. Women need affordable, accessible and environmental friendly government approved fuels. To reduce health hazards, the project explores fuel-pellets for gasifiers, the newest technology stove designed to limit hazardous fumes to escape into the air.",
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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": "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": "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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"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": "In terms of upscalling we expect that there will be a growing interest in the community, where the women live to apply a similar solution in or near their home. We also expect, why the school is agreed by the government ( ministery of Labour), this kind of facilities will be accepted and organized by other schools.",
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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": "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 innovation will fit into the institutional context of the country .\nWe aim to facilitate the founding of a women-led organisation that will :\n- organise professionally trained women\n- monitor existing facilities\n- disseminate experience and knowledge to other women's organisations\n- be liaison to the local government.\nThe Government of Mali ( Ministery of Labour, and Women affairs) has endorsed the school and programme.\nThe whole programme has the official approval of the Mairie,Préfecture.",
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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": "When proven its effectiveness, the programme can be introduced by the other branch offices of MDF in addition to offering the training package to local organisations that recognise the value of combining youth entrepreneurship with WASH. The established WASH enterprise support network will furthermore play a role in following up with the new businesses established. ",
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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": "Youth unemployment in Ghana is a serious challenge. Out of necessity and lack of better options, the majority of youth – even those with a good education - are creating economic opportunities for themselves in the informal sector or by trying their luck abroad (as illustrated by the current migration surge). EnterWASH targets young women and men who are currently not benefiting from the opportunities available (e.g. due to financial constraints or lack of qualifications).",
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