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Madame Odette KAYITESI est la Ministre de l’Agriculture et de l’Elevage
La visite de Madame Odette KAYITESI est venue parachever la visite de Son Excellence Pierre Nkurunziza, Président de la république du Burundi qui est venue en visite à la station de dépulpage et de lavage de Kavugangoma en février 2013.
Il a été intéressé par les latrines environnementales particulièrement par leurs avantages. C’est suite à cette visite que, le 1er Mai 2013, APROSAN a été gratifiée d’un Certificat de Mérite pour ses performances réalisées dans la promotion des latrines environnementales.
La Ministre Odette KAYITESI est arrivée à l’usine pour se rendre compte elle-même, de multiples innovations à la SLD de Kavugangoma.
Cordialement,
Delphin
P.S. The attached zip files contains photos that are also in this Flickr Album:
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La visite de Madame Odette KAYITESI est venue parachever la visite de Son Excellence Pierre Nkurunziza, Président de la république du Burundi qui est venue en visite à la station de dépulpage et de lavage de Kavugangoma en février 2013.
Il a été intéressé par les latrines environnementales particulièrement par leurs avantages. C’est suite à cette visite que, le 1er Mai 2013, APROSAN a été gratifiée d’un Certificat de Mérite pour ses performances réalisées dans la promotion des latrines environnementales.
La Ministre Odette KAYITESI est arrivée à l’usine pour se rendre compte elle-même, de multiples innovations à la SLD de Kavugangoma.
Cordialement,
Delphin
P.S. The attached zip files contains photos that are also in this Flickr Album:
www.flickr.com/photos/gtzecosan/sets/72157644726382505
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Re: La Visite à la SLD de l’APROCO Mwakiro par son excellence dame la ministre de l’agriculture et élevage
Dear Richard,
Thanks for these photos of the Burundian Minister of Agriculture and Livestock (what is her name?) to your coffee plantation in Burundi which is fertilised with urine from UDDTs (urine-diverting dry toilets).
You had attached a zip file with photos - I have now uploaded them to the SuSanA flickr account, to make them more easily accessible for all, see this album:
www.flickr.com/photos/gtzecosan/sets/72157644726382505/
Perhaps you could provide labels for each photo? They are really interesting and shows how much attention at the highest level your work is receiving in Burundi!
Some example photos (for more, click on the link above):
This must be you showing the Minister (the lady in the brown top) the UDDTs:
En couleur verte, on voit le couvercle de la fosse de la latrine environnementale
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Sustainable sanitation
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Une fosse avec du fumier organique séché
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Sustainable sanitation
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What is this, a rainwater storage tanks perhaps? (in Germany, nobody would let a minister stand so close to the edge of a tank that has no railings...! ):
Le chef d'usine explique le chemin que suit le parche avant d'arriver aux bacs de trampage (2)
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Sustainable sanitation
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I like this photo, it is so unlike how such a ministerial visit would be in Germany...
Descente vers le magasin de stockage
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Sustainable sanitation
, on Flickrr
This must be you with your coffe harvest:
Richard K. dans le magasin de stockage du café parche
by
Sustainable sanitation
, on Flickr
I am really glad that you are making use of the forum to tell us more about your work in Burundi, and that you are not afraid of the French-English language barrier either (keep on posting in French, it's no problem).
Regards,
Elisabeth
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More information about the issue of different languages on the forum is available here:
forum.susana.org/forum/categories/135-qu...the-language-barrier
Thanks for these photos of the Burundian Minister of Agriculture and Livestock (what is her name?) to your coffee plantation in Burundi which is fertilised with urine from UDDTs (urine-diverting dry toilets).
You had attached a zip file with photos - I have now uploaded them to the SuSanA flickr account, to make them more easily accessible for all, see this album:
www.flickr.com/photos/gtzecosan/sets/72157644726382505/
Perhaps you could provide labels for each photo? They are really interesting and shows how much attention at the highest level your work is receiving in Burundi!
Some example photos (for more, click on the link above):
This must be you showing the Minister (the lady in the brown top) the UDDTs:
What is this, a rainwater storage tanks perhaps? (in Germany, nobody would let a minister stand so close to the edge of a tank that has no railings...! ):
I like this photo, it is so unlike how such a ministerial visit would be in Germany...
This must be you with your coffe harvest:
I am really glad that you are making use of the forum to tell us more about your work in Burundi, and that you are not afraid of the French-English language barrier either (keep on posting in French, it's no problem).
Regards,
Elisabeth
P.S.
More information about the issue of different languages on the forum is available here:
forum.susana.org/forum/categories/135-qu...the-language-barrier
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La Visite à la SLD de l’APROCO Mwakiro par son excellence dame la ministre de l’agriculture et élevage cette semaine accompagne d’une forte délégation pose essentiellement des cadres de son ministere l’objectif était de elle même une usine répute comme la meilleur dans le pays en terme d’ infrastructure et d’innovation notamment par ses latrine environnementale qui produisent du fumure organique a partir des déches humaines, son system de traitement des eau usées, le captage d’eau utilisé dans son traitement du café par gravite et des plantation de cafés au alentour de l’usines. Le directeur général de l’entreprise APROCO Mr Richard Kaderi a pu démontre a son excellence la ministre comme le café de spécialité est traite a son usine et les profits dont la population y tire sans oublier le fumure.
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Visit to the SLD of APROCO Mwakiro lady by His Excellency Minister of Agriculture and Livestock this week accompanied by a large delegation arises mainly frames his ministry aimed to plant itself deems as the best in the country in terms of infrastructure and innovation including its environmental latrine that produce organic fertilizer from human waste material, its system for treating waste water, water catchment used in its processing of coffee by gravity and plantation of coffee at around the plants. The CEO of the company APROCO Mr Richard Kaderi could show has excellence Minister as specialty coffee is treated has its factory and profits which the population takes without forgetting the manure.
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Visit to the SLD of APROCO Mwakiro lady by His Excellency Minister of Agriculture and Livestock this week accompanied by a large delegation arises mainly frames his ministry aimed to plant itself deems as the best in the country in terms of infrastructure and innovation including its environmental latrine that produce organic fertilizer from human waste material, its system for treating waste water, water catchment used in its processing of coffee by gravity and plantation of coffee at around the plants. The CEO of the company APROCO Mr Richard Kaderi could show has excellence Minister as specialty coffee is treated has its factory and profits which the population takes without forgetting the manure.
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Design and Construction of latrines environmental tourism site Karera
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-Promouvoir la propreté
-promouvoir les engrais organiques et motiver leur production par les propriétaires de ce modèle de latrines pour leur utilisation personnelle ou pour la vente.
-Rendre les terres cultivables plus fertiles et motiver l’agriculture moderne biologique par l’usage de l’engrais organique.
-La matière fécale n’est utilisée comme fertilisant qu’après décomposition dans la fosse ou dans une compostière pendant 3 mois minimum
-Toilettes sèches (aucun usage d’eau)
Cordialement
Delphin
-promouvoir les engrais organiques et motiver leur production par les propriétaires de ce modèle de latrines pour leur utilisation personnelle ou pour la vente.
-Rendre les terres cultivables plus fertiles et motiver l’agriculture moderne biologique par l’usage de l’engrais organique.
-La matière fécale n’est utilisée comme fertilisant qu’après décomposition dans la fosse ou dans une compostière pendant 3 mois minimum
-Toilettes sèches (aucun usage d’eau)
Cordialement
Delphin
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hi nabil
As richard promisse you these are the pictures
As richard promisse you these are the pictures
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Je vous envoie ce message pour vous donner quelques informations, en
l'absence de Richard qui est à l'intérieur du pays où il n'a pas accès
à l'internet
Le cout des latrines que nous construisons se situe entre 900 et 2300
USD. Ce cout varie selon les matériaux de construction utilisés et
selon les dimensions des latrines ou le nombre des utilisateurs.
Nous vous informons que le prix des sièges et des accessoires est
élevé parce que jusqu'à présent nous les importons par avion, et le
cout de transport est élevé ; mais si nous pouvions importer une
grande quantité de matériel, il serait transporté par bateau. Cela
aura pour conséquence la diminution significative du prix de ces
latrines.
Notre objectif est de travailler avec les communautés à la base, nous
faisons le nécessaire pour avoir de la flexibilité dans les prix.
Les populations doivent être sensibilisées sur les avantages qui sont
liés à ces latrines (protection de l'environnement, production du
fumier organique, etc.)
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I send you this message to give you some information,
Richard is in the rural areas of the country where he has no access
internet
The cost of latrines we build is between 900 and 2300
USD . This cost varies depending on the construction materials used and
depending on the size of the latrines or the number of users.
We inform you that the price of seats and accessories is
high because until now we import by air, and
transportation cost is high; but if we could import a
large amount of material , it would be transported by boat . it
will result in significant reduction in the prices of these
latrines.
Our goal is to work with grassroots communities , we
do you necessary to have flexibility in pricing.
People must be made aware of the benefits that are
related to these latrines ( environmental protection , production
organic manure , etc.).
l'absence de Richard qui est à l'intérieur du pays où il n'a pas accès
à l'internet
Le cout des latrines que nous construisons se situe entre 900 et 2300
USD. Ce cout varie selon les matériaux de construction utilisés et
selon les dimensions des latrines ou le nombre des utilisateurs.
Nous vous informons que le prix des sièges et des accessoires est
élevé parce que jusqu'à présent nous les importons par avion, et le
cout de transport est élevé ; mais si nous pouvions importer une
grande quantité de matériel, il serait transporté par bateau. Cela
aura pour conséquence la diminution significative du prix de ces
latrines.
Notre objectif est de travailler avec les communautés à la base, nous
faisons le nécessaire pour avoir de la flexibilité dans les prix.
Les populations doivent être sensibilisées sur les avantages qui sont
liés à ces latrines (protection de l'environnement, production du
fumier organique, etc.)
+++++++++
In English (Google Translate)
I send you this message to give you some information,
Richard is in the rural areas of the country where he has no access
internet
The cost of latrines we build is between 900 and 2300
USD . This cost varies depending on the construction materials used and
depending on the size of the latrines or the number of users.
We inform you that the price of seats and accessories is
high because until now we import by air, and
transportation cost is high; but if we could import a
large amount of material , it would be transported by boat . it
will result in significant reduction in the prices of these
latrines.
Our goal is to work with grassroots communities , we
do you necessary to have flexibility in pricing.
People must be made aware of the benefits that are
related to these latrines ( environmental protection , production
organic manure , etc.).
HARARAWE Delphin
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Re: Introducing Aprosan's work with urine-diverting dry toilets and reuse at coffee plantations in Burundi
Hi Richard.
Interesting work you are doing in Burundi. Could you please provide more details about the price of these latrines? You know this is one of the most important factors in Burundi given the limited financial capacities of households.
I am not sure if you know what GIZ is doing in the field of snaitation, so below a summary of our two main sanitation activities in case you are interested:
1. We are promoting very simple ecosan latrines in rural areas that cost around 5 euros each. The latrine consists of separating fecal matter and urine and collecting urine in small recipients to be used as organic fertilizers. Fecal matter is left for around 8 months before it is used as a fertilizer. This model was tested by Peter Morgan in other countries. The idea is to construct a latrine with local material, even the slap consists of mixing cow manure with sand and clay (old Burundian techniques). We have 3 pilot areas where we are measuring the agricultural yield with different crops, by comparing yield with chemical fertilizers, organic fertilizers, and no fertilizers. Will post results on the forum once this is ready.
2. We are working on behavior change with a Swiss research center, EAWAG, trying to introduce water treatment techniques and promoting the construction/improvement of latrines, and their use, in rural areas. Different types of latrines are promoted, and we are testing different intervention techniques in different areas by combining community activities, awareness campaigns, one to one visits, subsidies, and training local workers on the construction of latrines. We have been working on a concept for this activities since last April, interventions will start in one month and we planned 2 field surveys to measure the impact in July and December this year. Again once we have results I will share them with everyone.
Hope you find this info useful, and looking forward to meeting you in person in Burundi.
Nabil.
Interesting work you are doing in Burundi. Could you please provide more details about the price of these latrines? You know this is one of the most important factors in Burundi given the limited financial capacities of households.
I am not sure if you know what GIZ is doing in the field of snaitation, so below a summary of our two main sanitation activities in case you are interested:
1. We are promoting very simple ecosan latrines in rural areas that cost around 5 euros each. The latrine consists of separating fecal matter and urine and collecting urine in small recipients to be used as organic fertilizers. Fecal matter is left for around 8 months before it is used as a fertilizer. This model was tested by Peter Morgan in other countries. The idea is to construct a latrine with local material, even the slap consists of mixing cow manure with sand and clay (old Burundian techniques). We have 3 pilot areas where we are measuring the agricultural yield with different crops, by comparing yield with chemical fertilizers, organic fertilizers, and no fertilizers. Will post results on the forum once this is ready.
2. We are working on behavior change with a Swiss research center, EAWAG, trying to introduce water treatment techniques and promoting the construction/improvement of latrines, and their use, in rural areas. Different types of latrines are promoted, and we are testing different intervention techniques in different areas by combining community activities, awareness campaigns, one to one visits, subsidies, and training local workers on the construction of latrines. We have been working on a concept for this activities since last April, interventions will start in one month and we planned 2 field surveys to measure the impact in July and December this year. Again once we have results I will share them with everyone.
Hope you find this info useful, and looking forward to meeting you in person in Burundi.
Nabil.
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hi everyone,
please see attached coffee photos.
this is in Mwakiro commune Muyinga Province in the northern part of BURUNDI.
in two weeks the harvest will start and most of this coffee will be processed at KAVUGANGOMA WASHING station owned by African Promotion Company (APROCO)
please see attached coffee photos.
this is in Mwakiro commune Muyinga Province in the northern part of BURUNDI.
in two weeks the harvest will start and most of this coffee will be processed at KAVUGANGOMA WASHING station owned by African Promotion Company (APROCO)
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les travaux de construction des latrines environnementals
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The construction work for the "environmental latrines".
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Translation:
The construction work for the "environmental latrines".
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Dear all,
This is a post written jointly by the moderator Elisabeth von Muench and Richard Kaderi from Aprosan. Its purpose is to introduce you to Aprosan's work with urine-diverting dry toilets (UDDTs) and reuse activities at coffee plantations in Burundi.
We welcome any follow-up questions you may have.
Chris Buckley wrote to Elisabeth a few days ago that "Richard champions the installation of UD toilets in Burundi and was recently in Durban purchasing more units. He uses the urine and faecal material for agriculture (organic coffee)."
Richard subsequently wrote about his work in an e-mail to Elisabeth:
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Hi everyone,
Chris, thanks for the introduction and I really appreciate for your time yesterday and special thanks as well to your team they were very enthusiastic and helpful .
I have not dealt with any NGO yet except a Holland one (ZOA) which I started talking to them a month ago and because the community knew these latrines from where I have installed them. They approached me to build two blocks, one at a local market and another one at a school and I started the building a week ago.
But because our Country president is a farmer and has been to my plantation and seen them also at my coffee washing station where I mix pulp, urine and faecal matter as fertilizer he gave me work to build around 80 at the soccer stadium and this is a year ago.
Last may, I was also awarded by the country for introducing these latrines in the country. I have built some as well at the army academy.
Here you see some photos:
Myself with His Excellency Mr. President of the Republic
of Burundi for the submission of environmental latrine Kavugangoma plant Mwakiro (our president is the one in the gumboots!):
Myself (Mr Richard KADERI) with the Minister of National Defence in full demonstration of environmental latrines:
On 1 May 2013 I received the Certificate of Merit by His Excellency the President of the Republic of Burundi, in recognition of performances in the construction of environmental latrines:
Please find more photos and information about my work in Burundi in the attached documents (in French).
If you also do work in Burundi or if you have experiences with using urine as a fertiliser in coffee plantations, I would love to hear from you!
Regards,
Richard
Richard Kaderi
Bujumbura, Burundi
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P.S. Note by Elisabeth: wow, I am really impressed! I didn't know this work was going on in Burundi. Thanks, Chris Buckley, for making the introductions. And Burundi's presidents seems like a cool guy (I must read up more about him - showing my ignorance here about the political situation in Burundi - , but a president who is interested in sanitation and reuse (ecosan) sounds good to me).
This is a post written jointly by the moderator Elisabeth von Muench and Richard Kaderi from Aprosan. Its purpose is to introduce you to Aprosan's work with urine-diverting dry toilets (UDDTs) and reuse activities at coffee plantations in Burundi.
We welcome any follow-up questions you may have.
Chris Buckley wrote to Elisabeth a few days ago that "Richard champions the installation of UD toilets in Burundi and was recently in Durban purchasing more units. He uses the urine and faecal material for agriculture (organic coffee)."
Richard subsequently wrote about his work in an e-mail to Elisabeth:
++++++++++++++++++++++++
Hi everyone,
Chris, thanks for the introduction and I really appreciate for your time yesterday and special thanks as well to your team they were very enthusiastic and helpful .
I have not dealt with any NGO yet except a Holland one (ZOA) which I started talking to them a month ago and because the community knew these latrines from where I have installed them. They approached me to build two blocks, one at a local market and another one at a school and I started the building a week ago.
But because our Country president is a farmer and has been to my plantation and seen them also at my coffee washing station where I mix pulp, urine and faecal matter as fertilizer he gave me work to build around 80 at the soccer stadium and this is a year ago.
Last may, I was also awarded by the country for introducing these latrines in the country. I have built some as well at the army academy.
Here you see some photos:
Myself with His Excellency Mr. President of the Republic
of Burundi for the submission of environmental latrine Kavugangoma plant Mwakiro (our president is the one in the gumboots!):
Myself (Mr Richard KADERI) with the Minister of National Defence in full demonstration of environmental latrines:
On 1 May 2013 I received the Certificate of Merit by His Excellency the President of the Republic of Burundi, in recognition of performances in the construction of environmental latrines:
Please find more photos and information about my work in Burundi in the attached documents (in French).
If you also do work in Burundi or if you have experiences with using urine as a fertiliser in coffee plantations, I would love to hear from you!
Regards,
Richard
Richard Kaderi
Bujumbura, Burundi
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P.S. Note by Elisabeth: wow, I am really impressed! I didn't know this work was going on in Burundi. Thanks, Chris Buckley, for making the introductions. And Burundi's presidents seems like a cool guy (I must read up more about him - showing my ignorance here about the political situation in Burundi - , but a president who is interested in sanitation and reuse (ecosan) sounds good to me).
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