1001 fontaines (Cambodia)

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« 1001 fontaines pour demain »
Strategy presentation
September 14th 2010
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The « 1001 fontaines » mission
Fact :
900 million people living in
small rural communities
still have no choice but to
drink swamp water.
In Cambodia, under-five-year-old
children mortality rate is 12%
mainly due to water.
« 1001 fontaines » mission is to improve, in a sustainable way,
the health of poor people living in rural areas, by enabling them to
produce and drink clear and safe water through an
entrepreneurship model that ensures these communities’
autonomy and the solution sustainability.
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The 3 cornerstones of « 1001 fontaines » model
DRINKING
WATER
AFFORDABILITY
SUSTAINABILITY
QUALITY
Focusing on health by
giving access to safe
drinking water
( 2 L/day per person )
Selling price set to
US $ 0.01 per litre
The « entrepreneur »
ensures the sustainability of
the installations, and the
maximization of the
beneficiaries’ number
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Ensuring drinking water quality
DRINKING
WATER
QUALITY
A comprehensive water treatment system, installed in each village , able to adapt to the best raw
water source available
A water treatment monitored through frequent bacteriologic analysis
Water transported to clients’ homes in sealed 20-litre bottles.
Water storage well taken care of in disinfected bottles instead of random storage in whatever
container is available.
Persistent water protection obtained by using a minimal quantity of silver ions.
Attention paid to producing water with a taste that people like.
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Maximising accessibility
Reaching people
120 000
100 000
Target (40%)
Beneficiaries
AFFORDABILITY
80 000
60 000
40 000
Today (10%)
20 000
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Existing sites
Taking care of the
most vulnerable
At a very limited cost
A $ 6 investment by beneficiary,
for drinking water for decades
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Guaranteeing sustainability
SUSTAINABILITY
The local platform role
 Site set up, operators training,
village education
 Supply chain management
 Site maintenance
 Quality Control
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« 1001 fontaines » : our challenges by 2016
To a health solution
From a successful
prototype
for rural population
30.000 beneficiaries
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Scalability
2010
2016
DEPLOYMENT
30 sites
30.000 beneficiaries
250 sites
1 million
beneficiaries *
Today, 30 sites have been implemented in Cambodia.
« 1001 fontaines » objective is to speed up development in Cambodia in two steps :
• Autonomy of the Battambang platform with the creation of 30 additional sites by the end
of 2011,
• Creation of 200 additional sites with the creation of 3 new platforms by 2016.
* After 8 years
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Replicability
2010
2016
2 countries
? countries
REPLICABILITY
With its experience in Cambodia and Madagacar, « 1001 fontaines » plans to
replicate its model in other countries (such as India or Bangladesh)
« 1001 fontaines » plans to improve its model, from an « hybrid » one to a « fully
entrepreneurial » » one
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Capacity building
2010
CAPACITY
BUILDING
From a
« drinking
water
supplier »…
2016
… to a real
« health
improvement
enabler »
The objective is to reinforce our capacities by :
• Capitalizing on know hows, strengthening competences and training
capacities,
• Creating partnerships with synergies in fields like health or sanitation…
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Funding requirements (2011-2015)
2010
Objective 1
Deployment to a larger scale in
Cambodia
Objective 2
Replicability (new country)
Objective 3
Capacity building
2011
2012
2013
$ 1.000.000
2014
2015
2016
$ 4.000.000
$ 1.500.000
$ 2.500.000
TOTAL
$ 9.000.000
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Thank you very much for your attention !
François Jaquenoud
+33 612 11 08 23
[email protected]
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