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Toilets for 2.6 Billion People

Toilets for 2.6 Billion People
Location: Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
Category: Health
Published: 10 April 2008
Progress:
0% funded
   
Rating:
19 Ratings
Market-based approach for achieving social goals:
WTO aims to drive a market-based strategy to deliver sanitation and to accelerate the progress towards meeting the sanitation Millennium Development Goal (MDG) target to reduce by half the proportion of people without access to basic sanitation by 2015. If current trends continue, there will be 2.4 billion people without basic sanitation in 2015.

WTO visualizes the 2.6 billion toilet-less as potential customers. Formally ignored and neglected as potential consumers, the people at the so-called “bottom of the pyramid” have recently become the focus of parts of both the corporate and development community. Partly thanks to an ideological shift in thinking about markets, as well as due to new technological developments, this group is suddenly seen as a new and promising market, in which the sheer number of potential consumers compensates for their little individual purchasing power

Why Sanitation is Off track to meet the MDG?
Today’s market for sanitation is dysfunctional, due to muted demand, low priority among individuals, low capacities in appropriate technologies and lack of (freely) available sanitation designs for mass production thus preventing an efficient market for sanitation from emerging. Dependence on donations is not sufficient to solve the problem of such a vast magnitude. Market based approach is required to address the problem at a large scale

Plan:
WTO is committed to building the efficient market infrastructure. WTO wants to drive demand through awareness, mindset change, low pricing and stylizing toilets so as to make it a symbol of status and owners pride. On the other hand WTO wants to install efficient market infrastructure. The objective is to create Integrated Supply Chain:

In phase 1, WTO aims to reach out to 3 million people, approximating to about 500,000 families in India and China.

Incomplete (3):

  • 15 Designers

    Still needed: 13 • Published 10 April 2008
    Stylize functional toilet design to make toilets look appealing and to brand as status symbol to drive demand and also to use as advertising space, to generate income for poor.We want to project toilets as "Owners pride and neighbors envy"
  • IT Experts

    Still needed: 1 • Published 10 April 2008
    Develop multimedia educational content to create awareness on the importance of toilet and hygiene to drive demand, to train grassroot channel partners on marketing and sales, product functionality and users on installation and maintenance
  • Investors

    Not yet activated
    200000 Euro. • Still needed: 200000 Euro • Published 10 April 2008
    Business model is for profit and achieves an ambitious social goal too. Need Patient Investors, Venture Philanthropist, Foundations, HNIs. The amount is to set-up the business unit to drive this initiative. Need investors at supply chain too

Completed (2):

  • Business Expert

    Published 10 April 2008
    Write a detailed business strategy for SaniCare business model. We have a concept note however need professional help to detail out the plan upto the last mile of delivery

English (1):

  • Why Toilets Need to be Sexy

    by D. Chaudhary, posted 2 months ago

    Joana Breidenbach on the betterplace WTO workshops

    We had visitors come over the last three days, from Singapore.  Jack Sim, founder of the World Toilet Organisation, came to Berlin to head two workshops. After I had just missed the WTO in Febru

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  • H. Knott

    H. Knott

    F • Berlin, Germany

    Whoever travelled in urban India arriving at a bus or train station does not forget the painful search for a decent toilet. If one imagines, that around the world, 2.6 billion people do not have a clean and safe place to use for performing their bodily functions - they lack that necessity, a toilet. This global scandal constitutes an affront to human dignity on a massive scale, and South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa are the most and worst affected areas in the world. The non-existence of toilets has serious consequences for human health, the environment and economic development. It is known that unsafe water and lack of sanitation causes 80% of all sickness and disease and kills more people every year than all forms of violence, including war. Having worked as the project coordinator of a drinking water programme financed by the German Bank for Reconstruction (KfW) in Sub-Saharan Africa I came across the inadequate handling of wastewater, which contaminates the water supply, increasing the risk of infectious diseases and deteriorating groundwater and other local ecosystems. The lack of clean water, coupled with the lack of basic sanitation is one of the largest obstacles to progress and sound changes in daily life in those regions. Almost one billion children live without even basic sanitation. Every 20 seconds, a child dies because of poor sanitation. That is 1.5.million preventable deaths each year. Improved sanitation helps to reduce cholera, worms, diarrhea, pneumonia and other waterborne diseases. Join the WTO in their strife for that change in South Asia, not only to the effect that the UN declared 2008 as the Year of Sanitation.

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  • by R. Mohan Dass, asked on 20 May 2008 at 03:16 PM
    Rev.T.Arvind Mohan Dass, Director Bcmi-India Elathagiri-Post, Krishnagiri-Dist, Tamilnadu, India-635108 Tel: +91-4343-651006 E-Mail: revdass57@gmail.com www.myspace.com/bcmindia www.shoutlife.com/bcmindia www.jcfaith.com/bcmindia Dear Sirs, Bethel urgently needs 6 new toilets for the use of our Orphan Girls. Will you please! help us with funds? Sincerely, Rev.Dass.T Director www.myspace.com/bcmindia