Proposed Bio Digester for Sewage Disposal of the Proposed Royal Archives and Museum
The proposed project site is within the vicinity of Matsieng Royal Palace. It comprises the Principal chief?s office which has at least 7/8 pit latrines with about 4 abandoned and not rehabilitated; the Local Court with 6/7 latrines; the archives building with an additional 2 with an open urinary (horrible smell) and it is on the side of the Royal household entrance. All of these are within a radius of about 300m and these exclude the Matsieng village. This indicates the existence of an environmentally hazardous situation and an unsafe environment for the health and well being of the Matsieng inhabitants. Because the project focus is on production of biogas from human waste, it is highly possible that initially it will not be accepted by the community. That notwithstanding, this is an opportunity not to be missed because once the system is introduced within the parameters of the Royal Palace, the community will associate it with Their Majesties. This will automatically remove the stigma likely to be attached to it which prevents its adoption as a renewable energy technology.
The project will serve as a pilot awareness initiative of environmentally friendly waste management system, which has a potential of getting people to convert their toilets to Dewat system, not only to enhance livelihoods through production of free water for irrigation, gas for cooking but also to care for the environment. In short, the project will be a contribution towards various global efforts of mitigating the negative effects of climate change. This confirms that an environmental threat, which can be categorized within some of GEF focal areas, exists and warrants an intervention by GEF/SGP. If a better sanitation is not adopted, unsustainable land use practices such as continuous unplanned and unprotected digging of pits will continue.
The project will serve as a pilot awareness initiative of environmentally friendly waste management system, which has a potential of getting people to convert their toilets to Dewat system, not only to enhance livelihoods through production of free water for irrigation, gas for cooking but also to care for the environment. In short, the project will be a contribution towards various global efforts of mitigating the negative effects of climate change. This confirms that an environmental threat, which can be categorized within some of GEF focal areas, exists and warrants an intervention by GEF/SGP. If a better sanitation is not adopted, unsustainable land use practices such as continuous unplanned and unprotected digging of pits will continue.
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Project Snapshot
Grantee:
Royal Archives and Museum
Country:
Lesotho
Area Of Work:
Climate Change Mitigation
Grant Amount:
US$ 8,972.00
Co-Financing Cash:
US$ 18,062.00
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 5,866.00
Project Number:
LSO/SGP/OP5/Y1/CORE/CC/11/05
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed
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Project Characteristics and Results
Significant Participation of Indigenous Peoples
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Notable Community Participation
The implementation modality will involve formation of a Community Environmental Management Group, replacement of the current sanitation system with a water system ablution facility, installation a bio digester with proper facilities for harvesting and use of biogas and fertilizer; training and skills transfer for maintenance of the system by local communities over the long-term; and awareness raising about renewable energy technologies, particularly biogas and environmental protection in general.
Since this is a specialized technology, Technologies for Economic Development (TED), who specialize in renewable energy technologies, will be contracted to oversee its implementation and post construction maintenance. Where possible, materials will be sourced locally from the community e.g. sand, hardcore, and other materials. Labor intensive means of construction will be used in order to maximize involvement of the community.
The implementation of the project, which will be coordinated by the Royal Archives and Museum Board of Trustees, will necessarily involve the local community with a view to raise awareness about the adopted technology and about the need for environmental protection as well as the immediate benefits that can be reaped from the new technology. To this end, one of our plans is to hold stake holders? meetings prior to the commencement of the project in order to constitute a community steering and representative committee that will work hand in hand with the Board of Trustees in the project.
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Indicators
Biophysical
Number of innovations or new technologies developed / applied
1
SGP Country office contact
Mrs. Nthabiseng Elizabeth Majara
Phone:
(266) 222228000
Fax:
(266) 22310042
Email:
Mr Tseliso - Tsoeu
Phone:
+266 22313790
Fax:
+266 22310042
Email:
Address
GEF-SGP Lesotho, C/O UNDP CO Lesotho, 13 United Nations Road, P.O. Box 301
MASERU, AFRICA, 100
MASERU, AFRICA, 100
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