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Tutorial: IEEE CSI Business Development Workshop Village Help for South Sudan, Inc. Ron Moulton, Mou Riiny Village Help for South Sudan, Inc.
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Village Help for South Sudan Non-profit 501c3 charity founded in 2007 Mission: to help remote villages undertake their own development work SSAFTA – Helping to form a trade association – Mission: build trade and investment partnerships between existing and new enterprises in South Sudan and U.S. companies interested in for- profit social enterprise development
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Villages lack the infrastructure and services
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Even water and food are scarce
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Education and materials are lacking in outdoor classes under trees…
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… today learning in classrooms with desks is the norm in this village!
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… and teacher training and adult literacy
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Uniforms for the students are manufactured locally
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Shopping for fabric to make the uniforms
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Two of the tailors hired to make the uniforms. Tailoring instruction will be a key program of our alternative education offerings of our multi- purpose center concept.
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Schools typically have 4-classroom blocks
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The village makes bricks the traditional way for schools and other structures.
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Making bricks uses a lot of water and takes a lot of hard work by many people.
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The bricks are fired in mounds like this
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The village clinic goes up!
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Support is needed to reduce maternal and newborn mortality rates
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Villages without a hand pump must get there water from a deep hole in the ground.
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Villagers drink this water because it is all they have, and they get sick.
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Bore holes and hand pumps need energy alternatives.
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Food support is desperately needed all over South Sudan. Irrigation systems can help.
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Diesel generators and solar energy solutions are limited and inefficient.
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We brought a satellite Internet system to this village. There is no electric grid or cellular service in most locations like this.
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Village Help for South Sudan and our SSAFTA partnerships aim to support the career of Mou Riiny in his quest to build a sustainable energy business in South Sudan.
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Current Energy Market Opportunities Marketplace shops – Pay for electricity based on device usage NGO / Business offices – We already have requests Clinics – Revenue model already established for patient service fees Farm irrigation systems – Energy costs can be offset by crop sales Private homes – Poorest majority cannot afford, but a growing “middle class” could be initial customers
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