Appropriate Technology
Technology is not only about new breakthroughs. In some cases the technology used is nothing special, the impact is made in applying the technology well. Many opportunities exist for breakthroughs using technology that has been around for a long time.I was reminded of my father's work by the article: From Stanford Engineering to Social Innovation:
In 1991, Martin Fisher and Nick Moon founded ApproTEC, a non-profit organization that develops technologies for alleviating poverty. More than 36,000 farmers in Kenya have now used their low-cost water pumps to create their own small businesses. They hope to take 400,000 people out of poverty in the next few years.
From the ApproTEC web site:
ApproTEC's Impacts To Date
Over:
Over:
- 35,000 new businesses started * 800 new businesses per month
- $35 million a year in new profits and wages generated by the new businesses
- New incomes account for over 0.5% of Kenya's GDP and 0.2% of Tanzania's GDP
On a related note, TrickleUp is my favorite charity. Their mission: to help the lowest income people worldwide take the first steps up out of poverty, by providing conditional seed capital, business training and relevant support services essential to the launch or expansion of a microenterprise.
John Hunter
Tuesday, May 17, 2005 3:57 PM :: ::
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