Conference
- Session
- 00:17 - 00:17
- Duration: 19 mins
- Publication date: 17 Sep 2014
- Location: IETTV_Room, IETTV_Venue, London, United Kingdom
- Part of event Appropriate Healthcare Technologies for Low-Resource Settings 2014 (AHT 2014)
About the session
A team from Oxford University conducted a 12-month 'smart handpump' trial in Kenya in 2013, funded by the UK Department for International Development (DfID), which tested a new maintenance model for rural handpump services. The service was based around the availability of information on handpump usage and functionality, generated by a GSM transmitter installed within the pump handle. For this trial, a version of the hardware and software was produced, that had to be operational in the field for a year, but produced with limited resources. The trial (67 community pumps) lead to a reduction in pump outage times from an average of 27 days per-trial to under three. This presentation discusses some of the design decisions made and lessons learnt during the trial.