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Appropriate technologies get a boost (PSD Blog) |
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by
Christine Bowers
Peter Haas and his nonprofit AIDG
have an excellent idea to bring low-tech solutions to basic problems of
energy, water and sanitation in developing countries. Their first
project is a 10-man shop in Guatemala that will build a 40-home
microhydroelectric system as part of a UNDP contract. Since the workers
are locals, they'll be around to fix it later. Haas envisions a network
of self-sustaining businesses that build and repair low-cost
technologies. Hats off. Kudos too for the impressive website - complete
with blog and volunteer opportunities abroad.
I saw the article in FastCompany just in time, as it seems that Mr. Haas himself will be speaking at the Bank's auditorium today as part of a UN Week conference on Youth, Innovation and Development. I can't make it, but would love to get any comments from staffers that can.
The orginal blog post is available at:
http://psdblog.worldbank.org/psdblog/2006/10/appropriate_tec.html
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