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WIP PowerPoint templateBOS Dispensers for Safe Water: A Case Study in Sustainability UNFCC Regional Workshop on NAMAs 18 th August 2015

WIP PowerPoint templateBOS We scale proven global development interventions with sustainable business models.

WIP PowerPoint templateBOS 3 Evidence Action Launched in 2013 to scale up proven development solutions so that they benefit millions of people. We only implement solutions that are based on rigorous evidence – they have been proven to work. We target solutions that cost-effectively benefit millions of people. We identify innovative business models to finance our programs, and develop highly-scalable operational models.

WIP PowerPoint templateBOS 4 Dispensers for Safe Water A Rural Sustainable Water Service with: 1. Impact & scale: 25 million people with on-going access to safe water for <$0.50/person by Proven value & sustainable model: Proven intervention that is based on randomized evaluations and 4+ years of successful & growing operations.

WIP PowerPoint templateBOS 5 What is Dispensers for Safe Water Simple, convenient chlorine dispenser Community education & local promotion On-going service delivery

WIP PowerPoint templateBOS 6 Dispensers for Safe Water delivers social returns for less than $1/person/year* Reduces diarrhea cases by 40% - one of the largest contributors to childhood death $61 saves a year of quality life* Avoid the irreversible effects of stunted growth in children *Less than $1 / person in 2015, and expected to be less than $0.50 / person / year by DALYs averted per dispenser per year, and the 10-year NPV of the program translate to $61/DALY/yr. DALY = Disability Adjusted Life Year, or the number of life years lost due to ill health, disability, or early death.

WIP PowerPoint templateBOS Million People Served Today

WIP PowerPoint templateBOS 8 Scale enables cost-effective impact

WIP PowerPoint templateBOS 9 Financial sustainability by 2018 Water purification with chlorine is a substitute for boiling, making it eligible for carbon financing We generate audited carbon credits that can fund OPEX, only requiring up-front funding for the initial two years of a dispenser lifecycle

WIP PowerPoint templateBOS 10 Financial Sustainability We currently have a portfolio of VERs per annum (in Kenya) and 100,000 GS CERs (in Uganda) per annum registered with Gold Standard and CDM In Uganda we have capacity for 250,000 CERS per annum Developing the capacity for 500,000 CERs per annum (ongoing) in Malawi and Kenya. Agreement in place with the Climate Cent Fund to purchase 2,000,000 CERs worth ~ 13 million Euros from Malawi and Kenya

WIP PowerPoint templateBOS 11 Carbon Development Status Kenya UgandaMalawi Name of Projects Paradigm Healthy Cookstoves and Water Treatment Project International Water Purification Program (Small-Scale CDM PoA) Type of ProjectGold Standard VERsCERsGold Standard CERsCERs MarketVoluntaryComplianceCompliance/VoluntaryCompliance Project DeveloperParadigm internationalSouth Pole Group Sales/BrokerageSouth Pole Group Number of active CPAs/VPAs n/a2 (by end of 2015)2 Status4th VerificationPre-validation1st VerficationValidation Sales StatusOpen to SalesNot availableAvailable by end of 2015Not available Growth plan5th Issuance 2016Additional 2 CPAs by 2017 Additional 5 CPAs by 2016 (if buyer identified) Additional 6 CPAs by 2017

WIP PowerPoint templateBOS 12 Sustainable Development Co- Benefits Dispensers for Safe Water as a program offers sustainable co-benefits in the Health Sector. Our key indicators are : i) Adoption rates : Recorded monthly ii) Diarrheal infection rates: Self reported and reported monthly iii) Water quality: Tests every quarter

WIP PowerPoint templateBOS 13 Sustainable development Co-benefits Diarrheal rates

WIP PowerPoint templateBOS 14

WIP PowerPoint templateBOS 15 Sustainable Development Co- Benefits How We Ensure Program Quality We have a dedicated team designing surveys, and doing data collection, analysis and reporting. Continuous staff training and process improvements Data back-checks Feedback in community meetings Data driven, evidence-based decision making to drive continuous program improvements

WIP PowerPoint templateBOS 16 Dispensers for Safe Water aims to reach 25 million by 2020 We're seeking partnership to expand to new geographies Shared implementation where there is existing community health workers is our priority (i.e. as in Malawi) Advertising opportunities for companies who want to reach rural markets

WIP PowerPoint templateBOS 17 Contact Andrew Ocama Project Manager - Carbon and Partnerships| Dispensers for Safe Water Evidence Action Regency Plaza, Lugogo Bypass, Kampala Mobile: | Skype: andrew.ocamaco2 Facebook: