Rotary & Grundfos LIFELINK ROTARY FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN WATER FOR THE WORLD PERFORMANCE MONITORING SUSTAINABLE WATER PROJECTS

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Rotary & Grundfos LIFELINK ROTARY FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN WATER FOR THE WORLD SUSTAINABLE WATER PROJECTS PERFORMANCE MONITORING

THE PROBLEM» 1 billion people do not have access to safe water» 200,000 people die each month due to unsafe water half of them children below 5 years» Project sustainability is a major challenge: "Across rural Africa, some 50,000 water supply points have failed, representing a waste of US$215-360 million. It seems simple and obvious but it needs to be said: There is little point in drilling wells if there is no system to maintain them. Every day that a borehole does not provide safe water, people are obliged to drink from unclean pools and rivers, exposing them to water-borne diseases. Jamie Skinner, International Institute for Environment & Development

Part of the Solution See the video about Grundfos LIFELINK http://www.grundfoslifelink.com/int/06_video.html

1. Grundfos LIFELINK Purpose & Timeline

Our Purpose: Grundfos LIFELINK will become global leader in innovative water solutions for the developing world. We contribute to sustainable development by creating and applying cutting edge technologies, business models and partnership structures. We are ever committed to improving quality of life for people living in poverty while caring for the planet.

LIFELINK Timeline 2013 > 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 New Solutions & Scale Up Africa & Asia Evaluation & Preparing for Global Scale up WB&D Awards 2012 in Rio Consolidating in Kenya 35 projects giving water to app. 75.000 people Positioning in Market Partnerships with Danida, Red Cross, UN, Kenya Gov. Pilot Phase Pilot projects, adjusting strategy, stakeholder mapping On the Ground Market scan, partner search, setting up operations

2. Grundfos LIFELINK Water Projects in Kenya

Innovative Turn Key Solution» High quality pump technology» Renewable energy» Revenue Management System» Remote Monitoring» Integrated After-Sales Service» Community Development» Project Performance Monitoring

Sustainability on all levels» Technical sustainability through remote monitoring and service contract» Financial sustainability through revenue management system» Environmental sustainability through solar energy» Social sustainability access to safe water means improved health and living conditions

Results & Social Impact 38 projects in rural and peri-urban communities in Kenya In partnership with Danida, UN, Red Cross, Gov. of Kenya, a.o.» Health: Water borne diseases down 60%» Education: Increased school attendance» Gender: Alleviation of women s time & energy» Livelihood: Home gardens, green houses, water distribution business, brick making» Improved quality of life and wellbeing

3. Rotary / Grundfos LIFELINK Partnership

Sustainable Water Projects ROTARY FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN» Fundraising by Rotary for infrastructure investment» Community finance ongoing service and maintenance through water consumption» Grundfos LIFELINK is implementing partner and service provider» Online Project Performance Monitoring» Optional: Extended community development training by NGO with funding from Rotary SUSTAINABLE WATER PROJECTS ONLINE PERFORMANCE MONITORING

LIFELINK as Implementing Partner & Service Provider» Site identification & feasibility» Social and technical assessment» Financial arrangements» Mobilizing community» Installation of infrastructure» Community Training» After Sales Service» Project Performance Monitoring» Optional: Extended community development training

Project Cost Each LIFELINK water project will provide sustainable water supply for a period of minimum 10 years. The capacity and size of the water system will be specified according to needs in the specific community. Example: Water supply for 2.000-3.000 people capacity of appr. 14.000 L of water per day» Infrastructure and implementation, appr.: 300.000 DKK / 50.000 USD» Investment cost per person (3.000 people): 100 DKK / 17 USD» Investment cost per person per year (10 years): 10 DKK / 1,7 USD *The project price is based on installation with an existing borehole

Tak! www.grundfoslifelink.com Programme Manager Louise Koch +45 4024 4207 lkoch@grundfos.com