WECF training in Georgia for participants from Azerbaijan: ‘Introduction to alternative technologies for sustainable rural development’
Training: ‘Introduction to alternative technologies for sustainable rural development’ organized for Azeri participants at the Demonstration Center Misaktsieli, Georgia
10.05.2010 |Anna Samwel
Anna Samwel (WECF) presenting alternative technologies in the EECCA countries
The visit was organized in the frame of the project “Community approaches to a better environment for all and poverty reduction in out of reach communities of rural Azerbaijan” and its aim was to introduce to the Azeri participants alternative sustainalble technologies which can be easily implemented in rural areas.
Inspecting the solar house heating at RCDA information centre
11 participants - community members, local coordinators and EKOT staff took part in the training. The first day a theoretical part and an excursion within the center was organized, all exposed technologies (different types of solar warm water collectors, different ecosan toilets, biogas, different types of solar fruit dryers, solar greenhouse, drinking water destilator, sand filter, solar room heater and a bricketing machine) were inspected and discussed.
The topic of the second day was water and sanitation. Ecosan was explained discussed, together with Georgian experts in the topics of water, biogas and composting. Main attention was given to the water protection strategies, on European as wel as on regional and local level. At the end of the day an excursion to a demonstration farm supported by WECF partner SEMA was organized.
Assembling a solar fruit dryer at RCDA information centre
During the third day alternative energy technologies were discussed in more details. A solar fruit dryer and a bricketing machine were built in practice by the participants themselves with the help of RCDA engineers. The participants were extremely enthusiastic, and in the evenings they voluntarily gathered again in the seminar room in order to demand more information on the seminar topics. Most of the proposed technologies suited their needs, and priorities were identified. The final evaluation of the study visit showed that the participants were very satisfied, and there is a need for practical follow up trainings during which the technologies will be built in reality in Azerbaijan. This is the next phase of the project.
More information on the EU project in Azerbaijan and information about the project present activities and next steps can be found at our Azerbaijan page
Contact:
Bistra Mihaylova: bistra.mihaylova@wecf.eu
Anna Samwel: anna.samwel@wecf.eu
Aytan Poladova: aytanpoladova@yahoo.com
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