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Toilets: Business is Booming

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Photo courtesy Jeff Chapin (wanderingjefe.blogspot.com)

Though most of our projects are focused on the agricultural value chain, even seemingly unrelated projects like our water and sanitation project in Vietnam can create new, sustainable sources of income for poor rural families.

The Dutch organization IRC – International Water and Sanitation Centre tells the story of Thuy Thanh Ky, a 43 year-old mason in Quang Nam Province, Vietnam. Unable to support his family through farming alone, Thuy started a successful business as a toilet mason, helping meet the increased demand for affordable, effective sanitation in rural Vietnam.

It’s interesting to note that Thuy was not initially chosen by his commune to be part of the group trained by IDE’s project. Not to be deterred, he was able to train himself after coming across IDE’s training manual. What a great example of the way IDE projects often spark rural entrepreneurship even outside of those we are able to directly impact within the original project itself.

Learn more at IRC’s website.

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One Response to “Toilets: Business is Booming”

  1. NEW CONCEPT:
    TOILETS ARE PART OF THE PLANT NUTRIENT CYCLE. THE GOAL IS TO MAKE THE END-PRODUCT SAFE TO USE FOR FOOD PRODUCTION: ODOR-FREE, FREE OF CHEMICALS AND HEAVY METALS AND FREE OF PATHOGENS !
    One way of achieving this (with simple means) is to use a low-cost, Long-Term Composting Toilet system:
    http://www.compostera.org

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