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The SMART Centre approach An innovative way to reach SDG6 and create jobs by training local entrepreneurs Stockholm Water Week Henk Holtslag MetaMeta
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Goals Reach “the last mile” Increase sustainability communal supply
Scale up Self-supply Reduce rural poverty, Increase food security Create jobs If you would get a large fund, in which 3 actions would you invest to reach these goals?
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The SMART Centre approach
Simple, Market based, Affordable, Repairable Technologies Combination of: Innovative technologies (SMARTechs) Training the local private sector Focus on Household Water Treatment Scale up Self-supply
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Examples of SMARTechs Manual drilling
Examples of SMARTechs Manual drilling. Sludging, Jetting, EMAS, Baptist, Mzuzu. Cost/well of 40 m. > $150
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Pumps & storage EMAS, Rope, Solar pumps. Depths to 40 m
Pumps & storage EMAS, Rope, Solar pumps. Depths to 40 m. >$50 Wire cement tanks, 3R, Tube recharge
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Irrigation, Household treatment Filters 2 x more effective than Chlorine
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Self-supply water ladder worked in Europe, Can it work in Africa?
Motor pump Electric pump Protected Unprotected
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How to scale up? Learn from past Simple is not easy Invest in 3T’s
Training T………
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Effects SMART Centres Tanzania, Malawi, Mozambique,.
40% cost reduction rural water supply From $ 4000 to $1500 per system Increased functionality; % Communal 95% Self-supply Increased Self–supply pumps sold to families. incomes, food Profit based sustainability, private sector 45 SMEs, 150 new jobs directly new jobs indirectly
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