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Latest HNP Presentation April 2011TRANSCRIPT
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CONNIE NIELSEN, Project coordinator, HNP Wiki Administrator; Actor http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001567/ DAVID WARNER, Project coordinator; CEO - Redhorse Constructors;
DANIEL KAMMEN, Chief Technical Specialist for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency – World Bank; Professor in Energy and Resources Group, Goldman School of Public Policy, UC Cal
KENNETH KAO & KDG Team, Lecturer in Architecture, Department of Architecture, Harvard; CEO of Kao Design Group;
DANIEL PRULL, Ph.D, LEED® AP BD+C Energy Director - Redhorse Constructors: Project coordinator
JONATHAN & MARCI KAPLAN, formerly Cisco and CEO of Pure Digital
JIM WUNDERMAN CEO Bay Area Council, Economic Team
SONNY AULAKH, CEO of Greenlightapparel.com, Economic Team
JEFF ANSLEY, CEO of Natron Resources, Economic Team
The Human Needs Project Team
ANDY BARKETT, Greenlightapparel.com, Economic Team
YEMA KHALIF, Kibera resident, website
WILLIAM OGUTU, Kibera resident, site coordination and legal, permitting JOYCE OKEKO, Legal, Site coordination and legal, permitting
VANESSA GETTY, activist/fundraiser
STEPHANIE COYOTE, Volunteer
JULIE RENE, Managing Director, Provident Financial
JOANIE SOEKOTJO, Managing Partner, Provident Financial
- Kibera, Kenya, Redhorse Constructors, UC Berkeley RAEL, Kao Design Group, 28 September 2010 draft
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Pilot Project Site
Kibera, Kenya, Google Earth View
- Kibera, Kenya, Redhorse Constructors, UC Berkeley RAEL, Kao Design Group, 28 September 2010 draftX
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Site Conditions- Without access to safe toilet facilities, many Kibera residents are forced to use public areas, most often drainage routes, to relieve themselves. These drainage waste channels are unprotected and it is common for people, especially children, to come in contact with the waste as it travels out of the slum. This waste often contains diseases such as Typhoid and Cholera, which kill between 10 – 50% of those infected. Toilet facilities must be built to prevent human waste from spreading disease.
-Kibera residents are often unable to wash their hands before preparing food or doing other things that can cause diseases to enter their bodies. This is because clean water must be accessed from pre-filled water tanks which are controlled by landlords and are often difficult or expensive for residents to use. To prevent the spread of disease, Kibera residents need affordable and convenient public access to clean water for drinking, cooking, and washing.
Disused pit latrine that has caved in and spread waste to the surrounding area. ©kSLUMhttp://www.kslum.org/aboutkibera.htm
http://www.kwaho.org/loc-d-kibera.html
http://www.kslum.org/aboutkibera.htm
Sanitation, liquid waste and drainageThere are no sewered toilets in Kibera and most of the households have traditional pit latrines. These are inadequate and fill up quickly. Limited access to exhauster services has rendered about 30 percent of latrines unusable.•The shortage of pit latrines is brought about by lack of space for new construction and landlords who are unwilling to incur the extra expense. Most of the groups indicated that up to 150 people share a pit latrine. •Lack of adequate latrines forces residents to use alternative means of excreta disposal, such as polythene bags referred to as "flying toilets" (wrap and throw method). These are commonly used at night when residents consider it insecure to use latrines outside. Children defecate in small plastic buckets for cooking fat (e.g. Kasuku) which are emptied by the mothe either in the next pit latrine or sewer.
Solid waste covers this river running by some latrines.
Mothers and girls fetch water from a bursted main pipe.
- Kibera, Kenya, Redhorse Constructors, UC Berkeley RAEL, Kao Design Group, 28 September 2010 draft
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- Kibera, Kenya, Redhorse Constructors, UC Berkeley RAEL, Kao Design Group, 28 September 2010 draft
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KIBERA
MANY AID PROJECTS FAIL: •LACK OF COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
•FLAWED CONCEPT
•LACK OF CONTINGENCY PLAN
•ECONOMIC INSUFFICIENCY
HNP SOLUTIONS
“THERE IS POTENTIAL CREATIVITY AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP EVERYWHERE. THE HNP “TOWN-CENTER” CAN FUNCTION AS A GENERATOR, ENERGIZING THE COMMUNITY AND RELEASING THE POTENTIAL IN EVERY COMMUNITY” - KEN KAO, HNP PROJECT DESIGNER
COMPUTER SKILLS
BASIC READING WRITING & MATH
RETAIL
HOSPITALITY
BASIC ACCOUNTING
ORGANIZATION
COMMUNICATION
UNIVERSITY APPLICATIONS, CV’S
HYGIENE/HANDWASHING
PARENTING/NUTRITIONGARBAGE/
RECYCLING/COMPOSTINGCORPORATE DOCUMENTS
BUSINESS TOOLS
SAVINGS TOOLS
• BUSINESS PLAN • SYSTEMS &
OPERATIONS MANUAL - CONTINGENCIES - REPAIRS - SPARE PARTS
• SERVICES & DELIVERY PLAN
• FINANCIAL PLANNING
HN
P CENTER: A D
YNAM
O O
F COM
MU
NITY-LED
CHAN
GE
A LIFE BEYON
D KIBERA
EDUCATION/TRAININGSKILL SETS
KNOW HOW
INFORMATIONHEALTH
NUTRITIONPARENTING
BASIC SERVICESSHOWERS
CLEAN DRINKING WATER
LAVATORIES
ACCESS TO CREDIT
&SAVINGS
PROGRAM
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
COURSE, MENTORING &
SERVICES
MENTORSHIP
CONTACTS & OPPORTUNITY
FREE WIFIACCESS TO
COMMUNICATIONS
COMPUTERS/FAXPRINTER
- Kibera, Kenya, Redhorse Constructors, UC Berkeley RAEL, Kao Design Group, 28 September 2010 draft
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HNP Community Center
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Site Plan (DRAFT)
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Site Plan (DRAFT)
- Kibera, Kenya, Redhorse Constructors, UC Berkeley RAEL, Kao Design Group, 28 September 2010 draft
Concept Designclinic
classroom
store café/wi-fi
courtyard, children play area
female families male battery
well/water
Fresh water treatment
energy generation
battery sale
laundry
water sale
sewage treatment
- Kibera, Kenya, Redhorse Constructors, UC Berkeley RAEL, Kao Design Group, 28 September 2010 draft
Sanitation Units
- Kibera, Kenya, Redhorse Constructors, UC Berkeley RAEL, Kao Design Group, 28 September 2010 draft
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Sanitation Units: Female and Families
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Sanitation Units: Female and Families
- Kibera, Kenya, Redhorse Constructors, UC Berkeley RAEL, Kao Design Group, 28 September 2010 draft
Sanitation Units: Male
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Sanitation Units: Male
- Kibera, Kenya, Redhorse Constructors, UC Berkeley RAEL, Kao Design Group, 28 September 2010 draft
Sanitation Units: Battery Sale and Laundry
- Kibera, Kenya, Redhorse Constructors, UC Berkeley RAEL, Kao Design Group, 28 September 2010 draft
Kibera, Kenya
- Kibera, Kenya, Redhorse Constructors, UC Berkeley RAEL, Kao Design Group, 28 September 2010 draft
Community Center
- Kibera, Kenya, Redhorse Constructors, UC Berkeley RAEL, Kao Design Group, 28 September 2010 draft
Courtyard Site Option
Washing Station / IT Center / Public Market
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Many projects in Kibera have failed
The problems they have to manage are many, and interrelated
So why attack only one problem?
HNP approaches the problems in a holistic way
by coming at the problems from many, varied angles.
A HOLISTIC APPROACH TO INTERRELATED PROBLEMS
HNP believes that by aggregating basic for-pay service*
and a program of adult learning courses in tandem with
access to micro-credit, the people of Kibera will achieve
awareness of their lives, of what it takes to change them,
and the skill sets and information to do so. *(for-pay to ensure economic self-suffiency)
AGGREGATE SERVICES – AGGREGATE BENEFITS:
If you give a woman in Africa access to Information and Credit,
she will double her income
- Her entire income provides for the welfare of her children. (Women for Women International 2010)
ACCESS TO EDUCATION + ACCESS TO CREDIT= ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
WaterPower
SanitationClean Technology
Adult Learning CenterMicrofinance InstitutionPublic Baths and Toilets
Information Campaign OfficeBusiness Idea/Development/Services
Business plan & Systems/Operations Manual
HUMAN NEEDS PROJECT
All recruits and leadership will come from the community.
To prepare them for all contingencies implicit in running a complex structure of utilities, clean technology, education and a market place, HNP will set up a structure of education and training for them.
HNP has recruited the first group of twenty young men and women of Kibera who will become the managing force of the ‘town center’.
These recruits will form a core group of Clean Technology Specialists, trained in the latest technology out of UC Berkeley and Harvard, will be able to access, and maybe even push, the new, and growing, Green Economy of tomorrow, around the world.
THE RENEWABLE ENERGY TEAM
A co-op will be created for Kiberans to own, and run autonomously. A large number of subscriptions/coop members (a minimum 1500 is envisioned) will ensure a democratically viable approach to leadership and management, and avoid runaway management/self dealing.
A group of community recruits will go through the HNP Cross training program and, provided with tools developed by HNP Economic team will be well equipped to run the center successfully.
The aggregation of services will provide an attractive sales package/bundle to ensure a high subscriber base necessary for the economic viability of Water services
HNP will transfer to the co-op once the community is ready to run it.
THE COOP OWNERSHIP
- Kibera, Kenya, Redhorse Constructors, UC Berkeley RAEL, Kao Design Group, 28 September 2010 draft
Information and Outreach
Draft Website : www.humanneedsproject.org(developed by Community resident & HNP member, Yema Khalif)
HNP Wiki:https://communitypod-humanneedsprojectmainpage.pbworks.com
Website Connie Nielsen:http://www.connienielsen.net
Human needs Project is on facebook
Human Needs Project on Tumblr
Human Needs Project on Flickr
Human Needs Project on Slideshare
And more…
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Where are we now…Major Milestones - achieved:
•Well-log data
• Signed approval from Chief of Kibera
• Schematic site design plans
• Design team
• Co-op structure
• Public survey (Swahili & English)
• Schematic design of eco-machine
Next Steps:
• Lease with Kenyan Railway
• Build prototype of Eco-machine and test on Cliff lot
• Prepare RFP for Kenyan builders and specialists
• Partner with Micro Finance Institution to provide expertise and service at HNP Kibera
• Partner with Kenyan and US academic institution to sustain the Adult Learning Center with programs/teachers