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Revision as of 03:31, 7 January 2013

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Welcome, Bienvenue, Bienvenido to Akvopedia!

Welcome to Akvopedia, the open water and sanitation resource that anyone can edit. The goal of Akvopedia is to improve water and sanitation projects through knowledge exchange on smart and affordable technical solutions and effective approaches. Akvopedia now contains 2,211 articles in English. In the coming months, two new portals called Emergency and Sustainability will be developed, and the current Finance portal will be fully updated and extended.

Water Portal

Water Portal
The Water Portal contains information on water collection, pumping and transportation, storage, treatment, and use of water.

Sanitation Portal

Sanitation Portal
The Sanitation Portal contains information on toilets, collection, transportation, treatment, use of products, hygiene, and training materials.

Approaches Portal

Approaches Portal
The Approaches Portal contains information on product development, service delivery, finance, promotion, and support systems.

What's happening now

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Introducing Voltea's CapDI technology to eliminate arsenic from water supply.

PROJECT: Sujol's first village test - Kalaroa.
  • - 3 water systems
  • - 30,000 people affected
  • - 10 years duration

LOCATION: Asia, Bangladesh, Kalaroa 22.858314, 89.039436

One of three test locations that will for the first time assess the viability of Voltea CapDI technology as a sustainable solution to contaminated water, for impoverished communities in Bangladesh. Developed by Voltea, a Unilever Ventures company, CapDI is an innovative, low energy, non-chemical breakthrough that can treat arsenic contaminated water in an affordable and effective way. The testing will span a period of 18 months. How Voltea CapDI works.

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Contributing to Akvopedia

Share your news and knowledge on water and sanitation by contributing articles to the Akvopedia. We've used the same conventions as the well-known online resource Wikipedia, so adding and editing articles is quick and easy to learn. This graphical guide will get you started; more detailed information about editing wiki articles is available in the help pages: Help:Contents

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To get an edit account, please send an email to m.t.westra [at] akvo.org.

Editorial support

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Do you have good content that you would like to contribute, but you lack the time or the resources? Would you like to propose a new item, or do you need help with putting content in the pages? Akvopedia offers free editorial services, provided by our editor Mark Tiele Westra. Please contact him at m.t.westraAt.pngakvo.org.