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  • Presentations at national  REACH (Rwanda Education Alternatives for Children) workshop "Advocacy tool for School WASH" by SNV WASH and Winrock November first. 

    Type: 
    Presentation
    Language: 
    English
    Author: 
    SNV Rwanda
    Pages: 
    43
  • 2011
    Type: 
    Presentation
    Language: 
    English
    Year: 
    2011
    Topic: 
    Forestry
    Pages: 
    51
  • 1999

    This course provides training in the skill and knowledge for people wishing to gain employment as After- Sales-Services (ASS) Technicians. The focus of the course is developing knowledge and skills on the ASS technicians in reference to biogas technology in Nepal.

    The course outline provides the learners knowledge and skills in all tasks of ASS Technicians. It covers information on Biogas Support Programme (BSP), instructing users, providing maintenance and repair services to users and management related to ASS technician functions. There will be both demonstration by instructors and opportunity by students to perform hand skills, use tools and machinery, undertake diagnosis and repair of biogas systems.

    The following topics were dealt with in the course:

    • Introduction to Biogas Support Programme (BSP)
    • After-Sales-Service (ASS)
    • Conducting ASS
    • Instruction to Users
    • Maintenance and repair
    • Management

    Type: 
    Presentation
    Language: 
    English
    Year: 
    1999
    Region: 
    Asia
    Country: 
    Nepal
    Sector: 
    Renewable energy
    Sub-sector: 
    Domestic biogas
    Subject: 
    Construction & after sales service
    Author: 
    n/a
    Publisher: 
    SNV
    Pages: 
    50
  • WASH practitioners need to rely more capability to create and communicate knowledge.

    Type: 
    Presentation
    Region: 
    Africa
    Country: 
    Rwanda
    Sector: 
    Water, Sanitation & Hygiene
    Author: 
    WASH team
    Publisher: 
    SNV Rwanda Water team
  • 2012

    During a national workshop in Bolivia, on the 16thof February 2012 respectively, preliminary results were presented of a feasibility study conducted for a national biodigester programme in this country. Significant lessons were learned evaluating former projects, for example, the absence of a market-based approach and the lack of follow-up in general (e.g. capacity building, technical assistance, monitoring, evaluation and R&D), confirming the importance of a comprehensive approach in formulating and rolling out a national biodigester programme. 

    Participants of the workshop include representatives from government bodies, private sector companies, financial institutions, universities, research institutes, NGOs and international cooperation. They extensively discussed the findings of the feasibility studies, agreeing on the main conclusions and demonstrating that sufficient institutional capacity is present to develop a national biodigester programme in Bolivia. 

    To adopt a sustainable market-based approach, it was concluded that crucial support functions need to be developed. Capacity building, technical assistance, quality control and research and development were all identified, among others, as necessary programme functions, while the importance of standardised, validated technologies was stressed. At the same time, the overall low investment capacity and/or access to credit facilities for rural households in Bolivia is limited, particularly in the Andean region. This calls for area specific intervention strategies with differentiated subsidy levels in order to reduce investment barriers and promote the application of renewable energy.

    Type: 
    Presentation
    Language: 
    Espagnol
    Year: 
    2012
    Region: 
    Latin America
    Country: 
    Bolivia
    Sector: 
    Renewable energy
    Sub-sector: 
    Domestic biogas
    Subject: 
    Programme management
    Author: 
    not specified
    Publisher: 
    SNV, Hivos & Practical Action
    Pages: 
    48
  • 2012

    During a national workshop in Peru, on the 15thof February 2012 respectively, preliminary results were presented of a feasibility study conducted for a national biodigester programme in this country. Significant lessons were learned evaluating former projects, for example, the absence of a market-based approach and the lack of follow-up in general (e.g. capacity building, technical assistance, monitoring, evaluation and R&D), confirming the importance of a comprehensive approach in formulating and rolling out a national biodigester programme. 

    Participants of the workshop include representatives from government bodies, private sector companies, financial institutions, universities, research institutes, NGOs and international cooperation. They extensively discussed the findings of the feasibility studies, agreeing on the main conclusions and demonstrating that sufficient institutional capacity is present to develop a national biodigester programme in Peru. 

    To adopt a sustainable market-based approach, it was concluded that crucial support functions need to be developed. Capacity building, technical assistance, quality control and research and development were all identified, among others, as necessary programme functions, while the importance of standardised, validated technologies was stressed. At the same time, the overall low investment capacity and/or access to credit facilities for rural households in Peru is limited, particularly in the Andean region. This calls for area specific intervention strategies with differentiated subsidy levels in order to reduce investment barriers and promote the application of renewable energy.

    Type: 
    Presentation
    Language: 
    Espagnol
    Year: 
    2012
    Region: 
    Country: 
    Sector: 
    Renewable energy
    Sub-sector: 
    Domestic biogas
    Subject: 
    Programme management
    Author: 
    not specified
    Publisher: 
    SNV, Hivos & Practical Action
    Pages: 
    56
  • 2012

    During a national workshop in Peru, on the 15th of February 2012 respectively, preliminary results were presented of a feasibility study conducted for a national biodigester programme in this country. Significant lessons were learned evaluating former projects, for example, the absence of a market-based approach and the lack of follow-up in general (e.g. capacity building, technical assistance, monitoring, evaluation and R&D), confirming the importance of a comprehensive approach in formulating and rolling out a national biodigester programme.

    Participants of the workshop include representatives from government bodies, private sector companies, financial institutions, universities, research institutes, NGOs and international cooperation. They extensively discussed the findings of the feasibility studies, agreeing on the main conclusions and demonstrating that sufficient institutional capacity is present to develop a national biodigester programme in Peru.

    To adopt a sustainable market-based approach, it was concluded that crucial support functions need to be developed. Capacity building, technical assistance, quality control and research and development were all identified, among others, as necessary programme functions, while the importance of standardised, validated technologies was stressed. At the same time, the overall low investment capacity and/or access to credit facilities for rural households in Peru is limited, particularly in the Andean region. This calls for area specific intervention strategies with differentiated subsidy levels in order to reduce investment barriers and promote the application of renewable energy.

    Type: 
    Presentation
    Language: 
    Espagnol
    Year: 
    2012
    Region: 
    Latin America
    Country: 
    Peru
    Sector: 
    Renewable energy
    Sub-sector: 
    Domestic biogas
    Subject: 
    Programme management
    Author: 
    not specified
    Publisher: 
    SNV, Hivos & Soluciones Practicas
    Pages: 
    56
  • 2012

    SNV provides services in the Water, Hygiene and Sanitation sector that have already contributed to improve their access to two million people in West and East Africa. In Guinea-Bissau, our aim is to promote sustainable access to water and sanitation services to 125.000 persons in the Cacheu and Bafatá regions, by 2014.

    Type: 
    Presentation
    Language: 
    English
    Year: 
    2012
    Region: 
    Country: 
    Guinea Bissau
    Sector: 
    Water, Sanitation & Hygiene
    Author: 
    SNV Guinea Bissau WaSH team
    Pages: 
    6
  • 2012

    SNV provides services in the Water, Hygiene and Sanitation sector that have already contributed to improve their access to two million people in West and East Africa. In Guinea-Bissau, our aim is to promote sustainable access to water and sanitation services to 125.000 persons in the Cacheu and Bafatá regions, by 2014.

    Type: 
    Presentation
    Language: 
    English
    Year: 
    2012
    Region: 
    Country: 
    Guinea Bissau
    Sector: 
    Water, Sanitation & Hygiene
    Author: 
    SNV Guinea Bissau WaSH team
    Pages: 
    6
  • 2007
    Type: 
    Presentation
    Language: 
    English
    Year: 
    2007
    Topic: 
    Tourism
    Author: 
    John Hummel, John Mitchell. Caroline Ashley
    Publisher: 
    SNV, ODI
    Pages: 
    11
  • 2009

    In the opening session of the International Workshop on Domestic Biogas in Nepal, Mr. Felix ter Heegde gave a presentation on the financial and economic performance of domestic biogas plants in 12 Asian and African countries entitled “Irresistible attractions”. The investment costs of an average-sized unit varies between EUR 300 and 800, with the most expensive units produced in the African countries and Indonesia. There are large variations in the cost of the plants in relation to GDP: in Vietnam they cost less than 20% of GDP, while those in Tanzania almost cost 120% of the GDP. The total biogas costs (TBC) have been compared with the financial as well as economic benefits expressed in biogas substitution values (BSV). The following benefit areas have been taken into account: energy, agriculture, environment, employment generation and health and sanitation. For all countries, the economic benefits have proved higher than the financial benefits, justifying the provision of investment subsidies to farmers.

    Type: 
    Presentation
    Language: 
    English
    Year: 
    2009
    Region: 
    World
    Country: 
    Sector: 
    Renewable energy
    Sub-sector: 
    Domestic biogas
    Subject: 
    Programme management
    Author: 
    Heegde, F. ter
    Publisher: 
    SNV
    Pages: 
    12
  • 2012

    Presentation at the Zimbabwe International Energy and Power Conference Exhibition 2012

    Type: 
    Presentation
    Language: 
    English
    Year: 
    2012
    Region: 
    Africa
    Country: 
    Zimbabwe
    Sector: 
    Renewable energy
    Author: 
    Erik Boonstopel
    Publisher: 
    SNV
    Pages: 
    13
  • 2011
    Type: 
    Presentation
    Language: 
    English
    Year: 
    2011
    Author: 
    Thinlay Wangchuk
    Pages: 
    21
  • 2011
    Type: 
    Presentation
    Language: 
    English
    Year: 
    2011
    Region: 
    Asia, World
    Country: 
    Sector: 
    Renewable energy
    Pages: 
    31
  • 2011
    Type: 
    Presentation
    Language: 
    English
    Year: 
    2011
    Topic: 
    Tourism
    Pages: 
    32
  • 2012

    Powerpoint presentation on scan WASH-IWRM

    Type: 
    Presentation
    Language: 
    English
    Year: 
    2012
    Region: 
    Africa
    Country: 
    Rwanda
    Sector: 
    Water, Sanitation & Hygiene
    Pages: 
    43
  • water and sanitation value chain

    Michael Porters Value Chain in water and sanitation

    Type: 
    Presentation
    Region: 
    Africa
    Country: 
    Rwanda
    Sector: 
    Water, Sanitation & Hygiene
    Author: 
    Michiel Verweij
    Publisher: 
    SNV Rwanda
    Pages: 
    16
  • 2012
    Water Resource Management Rwanda. RNRA SNV GWP April 2012. Introduction

    RNRA-SNV-GWP workshop on implementing the WRM strategy for Rwanda

    Type: 
    Presentation
    Language: 
    English
    Year: 
    2012
    Author: 
    SNV Rwanda Water team
    Publisher: 
    SNV Rwanda Water team
    Pages: 
    33
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