Water and sanitation programm
Published on by Adaad Issifu in Non Profit
Hello Water network team. We are planning to have a survey on water and sanitation in the region of rural Afrika. I wish to get some inputs for making detail questioner for this purpose. study should help us to have detail analysis of the situation of water and sanitation conditions of the area. Depending on that funding agency will make a project. Thanks for encouraging us to ask for help.
4 Answers
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Good day,
Commodities can be produced with reduced costs and risks and with a higher value chain if using in priority certain types of treated wastewater from river basins lacking sanitation. I must remind you that there is still about 80% of wastewater untreated endangering our health, environment and economy but being also an opportunity to release pressure on strategic resources, to generate energy, ...etc..
You'll find more information about our solution commoditising treated wastewater to fund wastewater valorisation and recycling centres and sanitation on http://www.pranasustainablewater.ch/en/index.php
We designed our market solution to solve mainly pollution, dignity and sustainable growth issues e.g. via the water footprints of some commodities for which purchases and sales commitments are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ....years ahead of production (so giving the opportunity to correlate trade finance with infrastructures finance). Commodities can be sustainable if embedding treated wastewater input from the presently untreated wastewater and respecting the other elementary obligations.
The benefit for are : mitigated risks, less credit lines for more impact, new purchase powers that can be channeled via them, branding, ...etc.
Kind regards -
The Region of Rural Afrika
Please clarify the meaning of 'the region of rural Afrika'. What countries would be a starting punt. The access to water and sanitation differs from country to country. UNICEF breakdowns the statistics by urban-rural and country by country. -
Indeed Kelly has given the right link to you.
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who and unicef's worksheet will be of help
Dear Adaad, Safe water and adequate sanitation are basic to the health of every person on earth planet but the pity is many people dont have access to it. We also work on this and survey is important step before doing any development work as it give you an idea about the magnitude of the situation. I would like to tell you that for our work we used the guidlines given by WHO and Unicef. This worksheet gives a detail information for a questions and you need to modify them iittle according to the situation.
I am sure, you will not need any assistance over your question after reading the paper. http://www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/monitoring/oms_brochure_core_questionsfinal24608.pdf
wish you all the best for your work. Kelly.
fundamental needs. An important step towards resolving this global crisis is to the planet, yet many people throughout the world do not have access to these fundamental needs. An important step towards resolving this global crisis is to understand its magnitude: how many people lack access to drinking-water and sanitation?