NGO (WATER AND RENEWABLE ENERGIES FOR ALL IN MALI) "WREFAM"
The NGO "Water and Renewable Energies for All in Mali" (WREFAM) co-responsible is resolutely oriented towards the achievement of the ideal 3ZERO (three zero) 0 Exclusion - 0 Carbon - 0 Poverty, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as defined in 2015 by the United Nations "Ensuring access for all to reliable, sustainable and modern energy services, at an affordable cost", and wishing to have a strong impact on the environment. state of sanitary coverage, efficiency of sanitation provisions, rate of access to water and renewable energy (Objectives 6 and 7 of Agenda 2030) to very low income communities of our country.
This note will allow us to carry out a study leading to the real feasibility of the Program being in 50 projects, it will edify us in a precise way on the costs.
It is a question of reinforcing 50 (fifty) of our rural communes, with an estimated population of 1 000 000 saouls, populations with modest incomes, with health, sanitation, drilling and mini-photovoltaic power plants:
- Village Associations;
- Agricultural Cooperatives;
- Federations of artisans;
- Cooperatives of breeders;
water and electricity through the sale of individual kits, and the installation of mini solar or hybrid power generation biofuel plants to agglomerations of 20,000 inhabitants, water pumping points from 1 to 200 m3 / day, cold rooms of 6 to 32 m3 and 100 ha of land developed according to the Sahelian bocage system.
OUR APPROACH TO EFFECTIVE FOOD SECURITY
The degradation of the Sahelian rural environment has worsened in recent decades, putting the rural population at risk. The embocation of space makes it possible to solve the problems related to extensive agriculture.
(The hedgerow is defined as a rural landscape with a system of bunds for rainwater retention where a perimeter of 100 ha is laid out in fields of 1 ha surrounded by hedgerows (60 000 feet of jatrophat). balanced environment created by the man where he associates the tree, the culture and the breeding and where the Man and the nature live in harmony). It allows to double the production after 3 years.
Through the financing mechanism structured by us, carried by a Financial Partner who, by means of a contract with a period of exploitation, will invest - will exploit and transfer to the Town halls all the equipment.
Our goal is:
Through a significant network of the territory (some rural communes of the regions of Kayes, Koulikoro, and Mopti,) to develop about 5,000 ha of land, provide health centers, schools, offices and water and electricity;
- promote the creation of a network of Very Small Enterprises (PEI) generating permanent jobs (welding and sewing workshops, vulcanisation, cybercafés);
- the emergence of women's empowerment through agro-business: the drying and preservation of perishable goods;
- the development of modern breeding areas, an alternative to the multiple conflicts between farmers and herders;
- practice of cotton culture and other speculative commodities such as energy plants (jatrophat which, in a hurry, provide biofuel) that could be used to decarbonise the use of machinery in rural areas, to release the endogenous potentialities to cope with the payment of water and electricity charges, off-season crops by irrigation, and more generally, support for rural productivity and growth in order to "fix" on their land those rural people who, In the past, because of unemployment, cities were swollen. Thus, we will manage to stop desertification and green through reforestation our sahel, which will be a contribution to the project of the Great Green Wall of (NEPAD).
The impact of the installation of a water pump of 200 m3 / day, a mini electricity supply plant with 20 000 inhabitants, the development of 100 ha of land in Sahelian grove and of a cold room of 32 m3 is the creation of at least 1,000 permanent jobs. This is considerable: a projection on the entire Program will give us 50,000 jobs across all sectors. A shop selling individual kits and small electrical equipment will be open in each locality.
These professional activities carried out daily in all segments because of the equipment, will structure the local economy and make our campaigns more attractive, will generate a virtuous economic dynamics of shared growth from the bottom up: improvement of the living conditions for all.
This would prevent rural exodus, irregular emigration. At the national level, security, political stability, and even the peace generally speaking are at this price. Because "without development there is no peace, without peace, there is no development" Koffi Annan former Secretary General of the United Nations.
This feasibility study coupled with that of environmental impact will allow us to lay the groundwork for a field intervention by:
- Identifying the target groups by region;
- assessing human needs - material and financial;
- identifying the costs and benefits and
- making recommendations.
Short-term (Phase I): It will concern 50 projects for the Rural Communes where will be planned a borehole equipped with a solar water pump to feed a water tower of 200 m3 to irrigate 100 ha of land surrounded by hedge of energy plants: jatrophat. Which is a strategy for building resilience in our campaigns ;
In the medium term (Phase II): 100 projects for 100 with the same equipment as the (Phase I) ;
Long-term (Phase III): 480 municipalities will have the same infrastructure covering the entire territory.
Without water there is no life, no energy, there is no prospect of development.
"A PROGRAM THAT IS WORTHING FOR THE RURAL POPULATIONS OF MALI".
NGO WREFAM, "ACT TO HELP"