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Edition 13: 26 March, 2009

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SOME COMMON GROUP FILE DOWNLOADS IN ENGLISH

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All files in the website can be individually accessed and downloaded in the normal way.  However, since the website includes many files, this can be quite a tedious process. It is hoped that downloading the collective file sets listed below be found time-saving and helpful. Suggestions for further file-groups are welcome.

The files are grouped for download in .zip file folders. Further selection (filtering) of files within the groups before download  is therefore possible.

 

THE MODEL ITSELF

Download the main files of the model.(221 files, 4.15MB)

 

 

SOME POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS

Powerpoint presentation : Poverty, it causes and what is needed to eliminate it.(906KB)

Powerpoint presentation : The basic architecture of projects under the Model.(1091KB)

Powerpoint presentation : The project structures.(1409KB)

Powerpoint presentation : How projects meet most of the Millennium goals.(457KB)

 

SOME BASIC MATERIAL FOR TARGET GROUPS

Development aid ministries (24 files, 2.49MB).

International and national development organisations and donors, including micro-credit organisations. (180 files, 16.4 MB).

Other non-governmental organisations involved in development, poverty reduction, drinking water, sanitation and hygiene education projects.( 167 files, 15.9 MB).

Universities, research institutes and students.( 221 files, 17.9 MB).

Development aid professionals (especially women).( 186 files, 16.1 MB).

Individuals who care and want to make a difference.( 188 files, 16.2 MB).

 

ARTICLES AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH AND DUTCH

Series in Dutch on “Zelffinancierende geïntegreerde ontwikkelingsconcepten(5 files, 289KB).

Policy implications of an innovative model for self-financing ecological sustainable development for the world's poor.(4 files, 349KB).

New horizons for  renewable energy technologies in poverty alleviation projects.(6 files, 886 KB). Article published in "Refocus" October, 2001 edition pp.22-25

PV and biomass aspects of sustainable self-financing integrated development projects and their financing. (8 files, 727 KB). Paper prepared for the Conference on Renewable Energy for Rural Development, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 19-21January 2002
PV, a cornerstone of sustainable self-financing integrated development projects for poverty alleviation in developing countries(9 files, 844KB). Paper presented for the 17th European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference, Munich, 22-26 October 2001.
Water supply aspects of  sustainable self-financing integrated development projects.(12 files, 957 KB).

The role of  interest-free micro-credit in innovative sustainable self-financing integrated development projects. (8 files, 837 KB).

 

DRAFT PROJECTS

The Kiogoro (Kenya) project is the most up-to-date project in English.

 

Proposed application - Asokori, Sekyere East, Ghana (in English).(30 files, 4.59 MB).
Proposed application - Atwima Mponua, Ghana (in English).(141 files, 16.6MB).
Application proposée - Nouveaux Horizons de Kadei - Central African Republic (en français). (74 files, 11.3MB).
Proposed application – New Horizons for Kiogoro (in English).(496 files, 26.3MB).

Application proposée - Nouveaux Horizons de Koulikoro - Mali (en français).(312 files, 13,5MB).
Application proposée - Vivons Makalondi, Niger.(En français). (256 files, 7,3 MB).

Proposed application - New Horizons for Saboti - Kenya (in English).(153 files, 18.3MB).
Proposed application - New Horizons for Sanarpatty - India (in English). (167 files, 20.8MB).
Application proposée - Nouveaux Horizons de Tchaourou - Benin (en français).(65 files, 6.79MB).
Proposed application - New Horizons for Yeri - South Sudan (in English).(160 files, 18.7MB).
Application proposée  - Projet Elanyo Yoto 10 - Togo (en français).(366 files, 23.8MB).
Application proposée  - Projet Elanyo Yoto 11 - Togo (en français).(397 files,26 MB).
Proposed application - New Horizons for Waso - Samburu County, Kenya (in English).(147 files, 17.5MB).

 

RECOMMENDED TECHNOLOGIES

Solar Spring  Solar submersible horizontal axis piston pump technology.(84 files, 1.66MB).

Village Life  Spring rebound inertia (or water oscillation) hand pump technology.(66 files, 16.3 MB).

 

SET OF WORKING FILES

Set of working files for project drafting. (225 files, 3.90 MB).

 

SUPPORTING TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Internally produced annexes.(180 files, 28.9MB).

(Notes)

There are 41 annexes to the Model. Of these, some are already included in the section “Articles available in English and Dutch”, some are included in the section “Recommended Technologies” and some offer direct links to the world-wide-web. The zip download file includes INTERNALLY PRODUCED annexes only.

The following  annexes are therefore EXCLUDED from the zip download file:

Annexes already included in the section “Articles available in English and Dutch”

ATTACHMENT 13 Paper on the role of micro-credit in development.
ATTACHMENT 14 Paper on drinking water supply and development.
ATTACHMENT 15 Paper on photovoltaic power and bio-mass and development.
ATTACHMENT 16 Paper on Photovoltaic  power:  one of the bases of development.
ATTACHMENT 17 Paper  : New horizons for renewable energy.

Annexes already included in the section “Recommended Technologies”

ATTACHMENT 11 Some information on the solar submersible horizontal axis pumps
ATTACHMENT 12 Village Life inertia hand pumps.

Annexes offering direct links to the world-wide-web

ATTACHMENT 19 Peter Wier's index of single issue CD3WD appropriate technology file groups.
ATTACHMENT 20 Pure plant oils for small-scale energy generation.
ATTACHMENT 21 Computerised local money system administration.

ATTACHMENT 24 Grey water management in low- and middle-income countries.

ATTACHMENT 25 Use of urine and faeces as fertilisers.

 

ATTACHMENT 26 In search of drivers for dry sanitation.

ATTACHMENT 27 The Primary Health Care Package for South Africa : a set of norms and standards.

ATTACHMENT 28 World Health Organsiation list of essential medicines.

ATTACHMENT 29 Fundraising Tips for Community-Based NGOs in Developing Countries.

ATTACHMENT 30 Sawyer Ron (editor), "Closing the Loop - Ecological sanitation for food security",

ATTACHMENT 31 Winblad Uno et al, Ecological Sanitation..

ATTACHMENT 32 New Economics Foundation, Powerpoint presentation on local economies "Plugging the leaks".

ATTACHMENT 33: New Economics Foundation, Handbook on "Plugging the leaks" in local economies.

ATTACHMENT 34: Light Up the World Foundation : Information on LED lights for use in developing countries.

ATTACHMENT 35: A green oil for the world. By courtesy of periodical Sun & Wind Energy.

ATTACHMENT 36: The Good Enough Guide. How to respect the people in your project area. By courtesy of Oxfam UK, e-mail: publish@oxfam.org.uk

ATTACHMENT 39: Roofwater Harvesting :a handbook for practioners by T.H.Thomas and D.B.Martinson,2007. By courtesy of http://www.irc.nl/page/37471 the IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre, Delft, Netherlands. 

ATTACHMENT 40 : Draft charter for the rights of african women, Addis Abeba 28th March 2003.

ATTACHMENT 41: African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child, 1990.

 


 

"Money is 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

 

“Poverty is created scarcity”

Wahu Kaara, point 8 of the Global Call to Action Against Poverty, 58th annual NGO Conference, United Nations, New York 7th September 2005.

 

"Freedom begins with love. Our challenge is to learn to love the world"

Nigerian writer Ben Okri, interview in Ode Magazine, Dec 2002-Jan 2003, p.49

 


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