A Summary of 2010 Accomplishments for TLMP Ghana.

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A Summary of 2010 Accomplishments for TLMP Ghana

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 Does the project require small or large amounts of capital  Does the project emphasize the use of locally available materials?  What is the scale and affordability of the project/technology? Can individual families in the community afford it?  Is the technology understandable without high levels of training?  Can the technology be produced in villages and or small shops?  Is it adaptable, flexible…

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 Water Facts ◦ 1.1 billion people lack access to clean drinking water ◦ About 45% of Africa’s population lack access to clean water ◦ Lack of access to clean water impacts health, education, and poverty reduction ◦ By 2020, 135 million people will die from water related diseases if we do not address this problem

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