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EWB-I explores each month a type of sustainable and appropriate solution to problems faced by communities worldwide. Unique tools (technologies, software, books, etc.) or cutting edge programs and initiatives are presented.

Appropriate technology for developing communities is usually characterized as being small scale, energy efficient, environmentally sound, labor-intensive, and controlled by the local community. It must be simple enough to be maintained by the people using it. Furthermore, it must match the user and the need in complexity and scale and must be designed to foster self-reliance, cooperation and responsibility. Studies by the World Bank and the United Nations have shown, however, that appropriate technology is critical to bringing more than 3 billion people out of poverty.

January 2010

Check the Duron Solar Home Power System from Distributed World Power.

February 2010

Check the HydrosBottle, a reusable water bottle with built-in water filter.

March 2010

TMA Global Wind Energy sytems. Vertical Wind Turbines and power stations.  

April 2010

The Tata group in India develops a new way to deliver cheap water purifiers to the masses

May 2010

The Mac 400 hand-held electrocardiogram (ECG) designed for the Indian market. The technology has reduced the cost of an ECG test to just $1 per patient.

June 2010

Lone Star Drills: One person drilling systems for drilling remote village wells.  

July 2010

The Novatank: a fully collapsible and portable 5,000 liter water tank with a potable water approved bladder contained within a highly engineered steel and plastic housing.

August 2010

The Uber Shelter project. A remarkable way of building rapid shelter in emergency conditions.

September 2010

Containers2Clinics: Portable medical clinics crafted from shipping containers.

October 2010

Tata markets inexpensive water purifiers. Read more

November 2010

LifeStraw® Family is a point-of-use instant microbiological water purifier;  a truly unique offering from Westergaard Frandsen that addresses the concern for affordably obtaining safe drinking water at home.

December 2010

AfriGadget: Solving everyday problems with African ingenuity.

 

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