GSSD South-South Expo 2 ( UNIDO )

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Global South-South Development EXPO

29 October 2013

Innovation: Africa is a 501©3 New York based Non profit Organization with a

SPECIAL CONSULTATIVE STATUS TO THE UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL

Innovation Africa brings renewable energy technologies to African villages to power schools, medical clinics and orphanages, and to pump water using Israeli technology and local solutions.

MISSION

65PROJECTSCOMPLETED

4 COUNTRIES

WHAT WE’VE DONE:

Ethiopia

UgandaOffice

TanzaniaOffice

MalawiOffice

WHERE WE WORK:

Budwale Health CenterBudwale Primary SchoolBumadanda Health CenterBumadanda Primary SchoolBuvundya Orphanage IBuvundya Orphanage IIKaliro Community HIV/AIDS Organization (KACHO)Kaliro OrphanageKatira Primary SchoolKatira Health CenterKolonyi Water ProjectLubuulo Primary School

UGANDA39 PROJECTS

OUR PROJECTS IN PICTURES

Lwaso Primary School

Nabigwaali Health Clinic

Nabikooli Health Center

Namutumba Synagogue

Nanzala Primary School

Nawampiti Medical Clinic

Nawansekese Primary School

Poultry Farm and Community Center

Putti Farm

Putti Library & Synagogue

Putti Primary School

Putti Water Pumping System

Sapiri Health Centre

Sapiri Primary School

Solar Kiosk

Ten Individual Homes

Thornbury Bufumbo Health Center

Mugiti Primary School

UGANDACONTINUED

Budwale Health CenterBudwale Primary SchoolBumadanda Health CenterBumadanda Primary SchoolBuvundya Orphanage IBuvundya Orphanage IIKaliro Community HIV/AIDS Organization (KACHO)Kaliro OrphanageKatira Primary SchoolKatira Health CenterKolonyi Water ProjectLubuulo Primary School

TANZANIA10 PROJECTS

ETHIOPIA1 PROJECT

Gudo Clinic

Bright Vision CBOChadza Helath ClinicKapanga Health ClinicChikowa Health CenterChimwa Secondary SchoolKafinya Primary SchoolKapudzama CBOMingongo Health CenterMngwangwa Primary SchoolNdaula HC Water Pumping SystemNdaula Health CenterNdaula Primary SchoolNdaula Secondary SchoolNthondo Health ClinicUkwe Health Center

MALAWI15 PROJECTS

478,661PEOPLE HAVE ACCESS TO ISRAELI INNOVATION:

284,023  MALAWI

151,457   UGANDA

23,522ETHIOPIA

19,659TANZANIA

WHY WE DO IT:

64% of sub-Saharan Africans live in villages like this one (World Bank Report on Agriculture and Development)

Children chop down wood-- their own natural resources-- just to have something to burn.

Women and children spend hours each day fetching water, preventing them from going to school and earning a living.

“More people die from unsafe water than from all forms of violence, including war.”

UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon

585 Million Africans live without electricity(From a statement in November 2011 Ban Ki Moon)

SOLAR POWERED WATER PUMPS

WE INSTALL SOLAR PUMPS

WE INSTALL WATER TANKS

WE INSTALL

WATER STATIONS

WE ARE PUMPING OVER 20,000 LITERS OF WATER A DAY PER VILLAGE

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: CREATING BUSINESS & GENERATING INCOME

SOLAR POWERED MEDICAL CLINICS

Bufumbo Village, UgandaPopulation: 29,158 people

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Nurse Hajala Zandia and Innovation: Africa’s Founder & President Sivan Ya’ari

On Average, the number of women seeking maternal healthcare at our medical clinics increases by 400% after solar installation

We power the homes of their staff, making it easier for the clinic to recruit and retain employees.

SOLAR POWERED SCHOOLS & ORPHANAGES

Chimwa Secondary School, MalawiPopulation: 400 students

Every night, students used to come to school to study by candlelight.

We installed 120 watts of solar energy…

…and light bulbs in each classroom.

Now Chimwa Secondary School looks like this…

…with students and teachers crowding into the classrooms each night for evening study and homework help.

Graduation rates have as much as tripled in our primary and secondary schools after solar installation.

Kaliro Orphanage,UgandaPopulation: 300

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SOLAR COMMITTEES

Batteries will need replacing within 4-5 years.

SOLAR SYSTEM EQUIPMENT INSTALLED:

Mobile penetration is outgrowing Africa’s energy grid, and this growing gap has driven demand for off-grid charging solutions.

WE INSTALL solar cell phone charging stations at each of our projects.

The business is run by a staff member.

Customers from the village pay approximately $0.15 to charge their phones.

65 BUSINESSES IN OUR 65 PROJECTS

RECORD TRANSACTION:Each transaction is recorded in the facility's record book.

DEPOSIT IN BANK ACCOUNT: Income from the charging station is deposited into the bank account. All receipts are checked monthly.

REPLACE BATTERIESREPLACE LIGHT BULBS

SAMPLE REMOTE MONITORING REPORT

Mutisya JohnProject Manager, Tanzania

Dr. Samson WamaniHealth Development Officer, Uganda

Robert KhakhosiProject Manager, Uganda

Alex KaombaProject Manager, Malawi

Elias LazaroSolar & Water Contractor, Malawi

Robert BakalumpagiSolar Contractor, Uganda

SUMMARY• Results: Close to $1 million have been invested

in the African continent helping over 470,000 people access clean water and electricity

• Ownership- the key to success: Our model of sustainability has created businesses and empowered local populations and businesses

• 2015: Looking to scale up and expand to three new countries by 2015