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Market-based Approaches for Household Water Treatment

This collection includes business model canvases that outline the market-based approaches of four organizations worldwide to promote Household Water Treatment and Safe Storage. There is also a link to listen to a podcast featuring an interview with each of these organizations.

The Business Model Canvas is a one-page business plan that clearly sets out the nine key elements you need to consider in planning your business. The Business Model Canvas was created in 2010 by Osterwalder and Pigneur.

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Business Model Canvas: Ecofiltro

The Business Model Canvas is a one page business plan that clearly sets out the nine key elements you need to consider in planning your business. The Business Model Canvas was created in 2010 by Osterwalder and Pigneur. This canvas describes Ecofiltro's market-based approach to deliver ceramic pot filters to consumers in Guatemala, Mexico, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica.

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Business Model Canvas: Aqua Clara Kenya

The Business Model Canvas is a one page business plan that clearly sets out the nine key elements you need to consider in planning your business. The Business Model Canvas was created in 2010 by Osterwalder and Pigneur. This canvas describes Aqua Clara Kenya's market-based approach to deliver biosand filters and membrane filters, handwashing and safe water storage containers to consumers in Kenya.

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Business Model Canvas: The Safe Water Project

The Business Model Canvas is a one page business plan that clearly sets out the nine key elements you need to consider in planning your business. The Business Model Canvas was created in 2010 by Osterwalder and Pigneur. This canvas describes The Safe Water Project's market-based approach to deliver biosand filters and bottle refilling services to consumers in South Sudan, Uganda, and Kenya.

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Business Model Canvas: Deep Springs International/Gadyen Dlo

The Business Model Canvas is a one page business plan that clearly sets out the nine key elements you need to consider in planning your business. The Business Model Canvas was created in 2010 by Osterwalder and Pigneur. This canvas describes Deep Springs International/Gadyen Dlo market-based approach to deliver a liquid chlorine solution (Gadyen Dlo) to consumers in Haiti.

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Podcast series: HWTS Market-Based Approaches

Welcome to CAWST’s Household Water Treatment and Safe Storage (HWTS) market-based approaches series. In this series, we will explore how market-based approaches are being used to scale HWTS. We’ll discuss the rationale for market-based approaches and hear from HWTS practitioners already using market-based approaches.

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HTWS and Markets

This paper will establish a common understanding of the importance of HWTS markets and its components. This paper also highlights seven key principles that HWTS players should follow to support HWTS markets and avoid undermining them through well-intentioned actions with unintended negative consequences.

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HWTS Technology Applicability Framework (TAF)

If you aim to improve health through safe water, choosing the right HWTS technology for your community is key. Learn who to consult in your community before implementing a new technology and why it's important.

About CAWST

CAWST is a Canadian charity and licensed engineering firm. We address the global need for safe drinking water and sanitation by building local knowledge and skills on household solutions people can implement themselves.