FOR THE POOR, BY THE POOR, Safe Drinking Water and Clean Cook Stove, second of the two Zoom meetings

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Re: FOR THE POOR, BY THE POOR, Safe Drinking Water and Clean Cook Stove, second of the two Zoom meetings

Greetings once again,
To remind you, please join us for the second of the two meetings

The dire problems posed by Covid-19 are as difficult as ever, an increased focus on the poor. For the potters and their neighbors there is a need for a forming process of ceramics that is accessible to them. Their traditions of production are widespread, forming by hand, such products as water containers and cook pots. They need training in quick production of exact duplicates, through techniques of model and mold making. The potters tend to be eager to learn about new products and processes and their capacity building could make all the difference in getting safe drinking water and clean indoor air to their communities.

When: Tuesday, December 8th, at 10:00am, New York time.
Zoom link: Launch Meeting - Zoom <us02web.zoom.us/j/88461545340?pwd=eWFVdW...MlFCYllCbjF6N3FFUT09

We look forward to your participation. Please feel free with comments and questions.

All the best
Reid
All the best, Reid
Anthony Reid Harvey, ceramic industrial designer
Africa Prosperity Inc.
Niagara Falls, NY USA
Here is a video presentation that gives an overview of ceramic WASH and development interventions:
Harvey, Anthony Reid (2021): Sanitary stoneware toilets: production closer to the need. Loughborough University. Conference contribution. hdl.handle.net/2134/16941193.v1

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Re: For the Poor, By the Poor, Water Filters and Cook Stoves - Follow up to the Zoom meeting of this morning

Greetings All, once again,
Please receive as links and as attachments, the two documents following. These are in follow up to the presentation of the Zoom meeting this morning, New York time, Water Filters and Cooks Stoves, For the Poor, By the Poor. Links to background information are in the newsletter of the second attachment.

*For the Poor By the Poor ? Environmental Health*: drive.google.com/file/d/1B1krMP3xk7ZSLpX...YfK/view?usp=sharing

Newsletter of Ceramics in Environmental Health: drive.google.com/file/d/1B1krMP3xk7ZSLpX...YfK/view?usp=sharing

As previously mentioned, there will be a Zoom meeting again next week, for the same presentation, as follows:

Tuesday December 8 at 10:00am, New York time. Zoom link: Launch Meeting - Zoom <us02web.zoom.us/j/88461545340?pwd=eWFVdW...MlFCYllCbjF6N3FFUT09>

Again, in case you can participate, please feel free with comments and questions.

All the best,
Reid

Anthony Reid Harvey, ceramic industrial designer
Niagara Falls, NY USA
All the best, Reid
Anthony Reid Harvey, ceramic industrial designer
Africa Prosperity Inc.
Niagara Falls, NY USA
Here is a video presentation that gives an overview of ceramic WASH and development interventions:
Harvey, Anthony Reid (2021): Sanitary stoneware toilets: production closer to the need. Loughborough University. Conference contribution. hdl.handle.net/2134/16941193.v1

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Re: Safe Drinking Water & Clean Cookstoves: For the Poor, By the Poor - Monday, December 1st, Zoom meeting reminder

Greetings All,
This is a reminder to join us for the Zoom meeting "Safe Drinking Water & Clean Cookstoves: For the Poor, By the Poor" .

*There will be two meetings of the same presentation, on the first two Tuesdays of December, at 10:00am, New York time. Again?

Question: Why is it taking so long to realize an objective of the WHO from 2003, of the urgent need of safe drinking water for the poor?
Answer: For one thing, there needs to be a distinction in what production processes are sustainable for the poor, within their economy.

As mentioned, with the dire problems posed by Covid-19 and an increased focus on the poor, there is a need for a forming process of ceramics that is accessible to potters, whose traditions of production are widespread. These potters produce by hand, such products as water containers and cook pots, and need training in quick production of exact duplicates, through techniques of model and mold making. For production of ceramic ?candle? water filters, in both Nepal and Kenya the forming of these filters was done with a sizable, iron press, a forming process not so accessible to low-income potters.

These potters tend to be highly professional and should be an invaluable resource. They are already familiar with different clays and their processing and the demanding needs of drying and firing. They tend to be eager to learn about new products and processes and their capacity building could make all the difference in work along with their neighbors, getting safe drinking water and clean indoor air to their communities.

Join us in the meetings of these dates.

Tuesday December 1 at 10:00am, New York time. Zoom link: Launch Meeting - Zoom <us02web.zoom.us/j/83093975878?pwd=L0w3Zk...am5pSVlGemYvZld3QT09>

Tuesday December 8 at 10:00am, New York time. Zoom link: Launch Meeting - Zoom <us02web.zoom.us/j/88461545340?pwd=eWFVdW...MlFCYllCbjF6N3FFUT09>

To reiterate, we look forward to your participation. Please feel free with comments and questions.

All the best,
Reid

Anthony Reid Harvey, ceramic industrial designer
Niagara Falls, NY USA
All the best, Reid
Anthony Reid Harvey, ceramic industrial designer
Africa Prosperity Inc.
Niagara Falls, NY USA
Here is a video presentation that gives an overview of ceramic WASH and development interventions:
Harvey, Anthony Reid (2021): Sanitary stoneware toilets: production closer to the need. Loughborough University. Conference contribution. hdl.handle.net/2134/16941193.v1

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Online meeting - Safe Drinking Water & Clean Cookstoves For the Poor, By the Poor; Dec 1 and Dec 8 10am NY time

Greetings All,
Join us for the Zoom meeting, Safe Drinking Water & Clean Cookstoves: For the Poor, By the Poor.
There will be two meetings of the same presentation, on the first two Tuesdays of December, at 10:00am, New York time.

Question: Why is it taking so long to realize an objective of the WHO from 2003, of the urgent need of safe drinking water for the poor?

Answer: For one thing, there needs to be a distinction in what production processes are sustainable for the poor, within their economy.

With the dire problems posed by Covid-19 and an increased focus on the poor, there is a need for a forming process of ceramics that is accessible to potters, whose traditions of production are widespread. These potters produce by hand, such products as water containers and cook pots, and need training in quick production of exact duplicates, through techniques of model and mould making. For production of ceramic ?candle? water filters, in both Nepal and Kenya the forming of these filters was done with a sizable, iron press, a forming process not so accessible to low-income potters.

These potters tend to be highly professional and should be an invaluable resource. They are already familiar with different clays and their processing and the demanding needs of drying and firing. They tend to be eager to learn about new products and processes and their capacity building could make all the difference in work along with their neighbors, getting safe drinking water and clean indoor air to their communities.

Join us in the meetings of these dates. Comments and questions will be welcome

Tuesday December 1 at 10:00am, New York time. Zoom link: Launch Meeting - Zoom <us02web.zoom.us/j/83093975878?pwd=L0w3Zk...am5pSVlGemYvZld3QT09>

Tuesday December 8 at 10:00am, New York time. Zoom link: Launch Meeting - Zoom <us02web.zoom.us/j/88461545340?pwd=eWFVdW...MlFCYllCbjF6N3FFUT09>

See you then.

All the best,
Reid

Anthony Reid Harvey, ceramic industrial designer
Niagara Falls, NY USA
All the best, Reid
Anthony Reid Harvey, ceramic industrial designer
Africa Prosperity Inc.
Niagara Falls, NY USA
Here is a video presentation that gives an overview of ceramic WASH and development interventions:
Harvey, Anthony Reid (2021): Sanitary stoneware toilets: production closer to the need. Loughborough University. Conference contribution. hdl.handle.net/2134/16941193.v1

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