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Exporting completed Hippo Water Rollers to other countries where they are needed is expensive, often doubling the cost of a Hippo roller. Limited quantities fit into a container which severely impacts on shipping costs.
 
Exporting completed Hippo Water Rollers to other countries where they are needed is expensive, often doubling the cost of a Hippo roller. Limited quantities fit into a container which severely impacts on shipping costs.

Revision as of 01:10, 27 August 2012

The hippo roller. Photo: hipporoller.org

The hippo water roller is a barrel-shaped container. It improves access to water by rolling 90 litres (24 gal) along the ground. It was specifically designed to alleviate the suffering caused by traditional methods of transporting water in buckets. It carries more water more efficiently.

Currently, all hippo rollers are manufactured in and shipped from south africa. However, exporting completed rollers is expensive, often doubling the cost. A mobile manufacturing unit has been introduced, whereby rollers can be built locally and at a lower landed cost.



Community rollout

  • Sponsorship funding is secured and a recipient community is identified with or without the sponsor.
  • The project is introduced to the benefitting community leadership and a mandate to proceed is obtained.
  • The handover date is set, and on completion of production, the rollers are delivered to the site.
  • At the handover ceremony, community leaders and invited dignitaries address the beneficiaries - Sponsors are encouraged to participate.
  • Gratitude is expressed by the community through song and dance routines.
  • Rollers are handed over to community and/or household representatives in a predetermined and controlled manner.

Ownership

Beneficiaries are encouraged to contribute towards the cost in cash or in kind as they are able. This promotes a sense of ownership and value. Consequently the rollers last much longer. Any funds collected remain in the community for the benefit of all.


Local Manufacturing

Hippo roller manufacturing can be local. Photo: hipporoller.org

Exporting completed Hippo Water Rollers to other countries where they are needed is expensive, often doubling the cost of a Hippo roller. Limited quantities fit into a container which severely impacts on shipping costs.

It is more cost effective over the long term to ship one container including a small manufacturing machine and then on-going raw materials as required.

Neighbouring countries are more effectively serviced by a local manufacturer. Local NGO’s requiring small quantities can more easily afford Hippo rollers.

Training in the operation and maintenance of the machine is conducted in South Africa.