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The Project

The challenge

Nearly one billion people worldwide have no access to electricity, three billion people use cooking appliances that are harmful to their health, 785 million people have no reliable access to clean drinking water. More than 700 million people live in extreme poverty.

Many solutions

Water, agriculture and food, energy, health, education, and income generation are often treated separately in the many good development cooperation projects, although numerous interrelationships exist.

The integrated approach in the pilot area

In a pilot area in Rwanda, we address all issues in their interplay, sound out synergies in field tests using the latest technologies, and formulate a holistic development model for rural settlements in sub-Saharan Africa with science based support through practical testing.

First one village, then 10, then 100+ villages

In Rwanda, with a population of over 14 million, there are more than 10,000 villages, thousands with similar challenges to those in our pilot village. The entire East Africa region has many times that number.

We plan to transfer the model developed in the pilot area to 100++ villages with a total of 250,000 inhabitants in order to promote the local economy in a socially and ecologically sustainable way, improve living conditions, enable participation and make villages resilient to natural disasters and economic crises.

All our fields of action