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Key Project Data: Solar Water Pump for Vocational Training Centre
Organization
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Hai Vocational Training Centre (HVTC)
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Civil society
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Tanzania
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Project Timeframe
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2018/06/01 until 2018/12/31
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- BMZ
- private donations
- other
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Project Description
Through the help of Grüne Bürgerenergie a water pump working with solar power could be installed to provide the campus with water.
The HVTC is an institue of the ELCT (Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania)that trains young people to become carpenters, metalworkers, electricians or tailors. In total, up to 300 students live permanently on the campus.
The water is pumped by solar power into big tanks that store water for times when no sun is shining. The construction itself was supported by staff of the HVTC as well as the maintenance is undertaken by electricians from the college.
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Additional Information
No own website exists but contact details can be found on a list of schools of the ELCT (see link above).
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