3. Solar water pumping for humanitarian water supply - Oxfam and IOM
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When it comes to humanitarian crises, could solar water pumping be one solution for providing reliable water to people in need?
In this episode, we speak with two influential leaders in the global humanitarian water sector. Asenath Ndegwa-Kiprono from Oxfam and Alberto Ibanez Llario from the United Nations Migration Agency (IOM) join us for this special episode focused on solar water pumping in the humanitarian sector. These two have been touring the world over the past several years, studying and implementing solar water pumping projects and sharing their wealth of knowledge with thousands.
Asenath and Alberto recall their journey in the humanitarian sector and discuss how they have seen solar water pumping develop into the preferred water supply solution over the years. In this episode, solar water pumping myths are busted, lessons from the field are explored and inspirational stories are shared. You won't want to miss this informative and motivating conversation.
Resources:
"Solar Pumping for Water Supply", book written by Asenath Ndegwa-Kiprono and Alberto Ibanez Llario - https://practicalactionpublishing.com/book/2507/solar-pumping-for-water-supply
Training for Solar Powered Water Systems and general reference data - thesolarhub.org
Oxfam - https://www.oxfam.org.uk
IOM - https://www.iom.int/
Episode notes:
- (1:15) The journey from physicist to expert in the water sector with IOM (Alberto Ibanez Llario)
- (3:50) The journey from the private sector to Oxfam (Asenath Ndegwa-Kiprono)
- (5:50) Role of IOM in water related issues
- (9:10) Oxfam's response to disasters and emergencies
- (11:30) Project spending and allocation of resources
- (14:00) The development of solar water pumping in the humanitarian sector over the years
- (17:25) Solar water pumping as a financially viable solution
- (19:00) Scaling of solar water pumping throughout Africa for many humanitarian contexts
- (23:00) Busting common solar water pumping myths
- (30:00) Estimated savings with solar water pumping
- (31:30) Training, education and advocacy
- (35:00) The case for solar water pumping for humanitarian water supply
- (40:00) The publishing of their book, “Solar pumping for water supply”
- (41:00) Memorable solar water pumping projects
- (44:15) Conclusion
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