Water Aid Ghanas Rope Pump Activities Presented by
Water. Aid Ghana’s Rope Pump Activities Presented by: Jesse Coffie Danku Head of Programmes
Introduction • Water. Aid’s vision is of a world where everyone has access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene services • Water. Aid’s mission is to transform the lives of poor people without water and sanitation by working with and influencing others to deliver these services equitably and sustainably • Water. Aid, as an implementation strategy, uses model projects to influence big sector players, e. g the rope pump • Value based methodologies are used to model projects • • relative advantage model project will produce in sector Create stairway of innovation • Rope Pump technology is one such model project • It is a low cost, simple and easy to maintain handpump that can be made with locally available materials. • The technology is useful in domestic and community domestic water supply as well as in the field of small scale agriculture. • Operates effectively on hand dug wells and tube wells to a maximum depth of 30 m 2
Processes (Steps) • Determine the value curve • Compare relative value model will add to sector with value existing system(s) are providing • Generate key elements of models by considering ff questions • What factors should be raised beyond sector standard • What factors should be created that the sector has never offered • What factors should be reduced well below the sector standards • What factor should be eliminated that the sector has taken for granted • This has to be done in a brainstorming session • Once the key elements of value have been generated a comparison can be done by rating each of the elements. 3
The Journey so far • Determined key elements of rope pump • Developed concept paper on rope pump promotion • Organised sector brainstorming • National taskforce formed to follow up on technology • On-going implementation of technology in three northern regions • Documentation 4
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