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SELF-FINANCING INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT

SELF-FINANCING INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT. T.E.(TERRY) MANNING V.o.f. SCHOENER 50 1771 ED WIERINGERWERF NETHERLANDS E-Mail:pumps@flowman.nl Website: http://www.flowman.nl Terry Manning. SUMMARY. Introduction

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SELF-FINANCING INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT

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  1. SELF-FINANCING INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT T.E.(TERRY) MANNING V.o.f. SCHOENER 50 1771 ED WIERINGERWERF NETHERLANDS E-Mail:pumps@flowman.nl Website: http://www.flowman.nl Terry Manning

  2. SUMMARY Introduction A short discussion of povertyThe economic bases of the Model The structurescreatedTechnologies recommended

  3. INTRODUCTION • Self-financed basic services for sustainable development for the poor including: • Hygiene education • Drinking water • Sanitation services • PV lighting for study • PV lighting and refrigeration in clinics • Waste removal • Water harvesting • High-efficiency stoves and bio-mass to fuel them.

  4. MAIN FEATURES • Demand oriented • Self-financing • Interest free loan • LETS systems • Revolving micro-credit systems

  5. POVERTY • Attempted definition • Factors influencing the quality of life • Economic • Can of peas • Monetisation • Financial leakage • Interest • Energy

  6. POVERTY • Water shortage and quality • Food shortage, insufficient variation • Health aspects and sanitation • Housing Improving the quality of life: Avoid financial leakage Set up local money systems

  7. THE ECONOMIC BASES • THE INTEREST-FREE LOAN

  8. THE ECONOMIC BASES • LETS SYSTEMS

  9. THE ECONOMIC BASES • MICRO-CREDITS

  10. BASIC PACKAGE INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURES THE STRUCTURES

  11. FINANCIAL STRUCTURES THE STRUCTURES

  12. TANK COMMISSIONS THE STRUCTURES

  13. WELL COMMISSIONS THE STRUCTURES

  14. WASTE DISPOSAL STRUCTURES THE STRUCTURES

  15. TECHNOLOGIES RECOMMENDED • HYGIENE EDUCATION • BEOSITE • SOLAR PUMPS • HAND PUMPS • DRY TOILET SYSTEMS • WASTE DISPOSAL • PV LIGHTING/HOME SYSTEMS • RADIO STATION

  16. TECHNOLOGIES RECOMMENDED • SOLAR SUBMERSIBLE HORIZONTAL AXIS PISTON PUMPS

  17. TECHNOLOGIES RECOMMENDED • SOLAR SUBMERSIBLE HORIZONTAL AXIS PISTON PUMPS

  18. TECHNOLOGIES RECOMMENDED • SPRING REBOUND INERTIA HANDPUMPS

  19. TECHNOLOGIES RECOMMENDED • DRY TOILET SYSTEMS

  20. WASTE DISPOSAL STRUCTURES TECHNOLOGIES RECOMMENDED

  21. WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? • The preparation of project applications under the Model • How project applications will be chaneled • Financing under country programmes

  22. A FEW KEY WORDS • Beosite products • Composting toilets; • Cookers, high efficiency; • Economy, interest-free development; • Hand pumps and solar pumps; • Health Clubs and hygiene education; • Local Exchange Trading (LETS) systems; • Poverty alleviation; • Rural water supply; • Self-financing development projects; Sustainable development; • Waste collection systems; • Women and their role in development.

  23. MONEY “Money s not the key that opens the gates of the market but the bolt that bars them" Gesell, Silvio The Natural Economic Order Revised english edition, Peter Owen, London 1958, page 228

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