Theo Talks Episode 21: First Honey

Haiti has a long tradition of beekeeping with apiary skills commonly being passed down through the generations. In a continued effort to support rural income development in Haiti, SOIL has recently joined the effort and become home to a few hives of honey bees. In a short video from the recent Theo....

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Caracol Industrial Park at dawn

SOIL Uses EcoSan Technology to Treat Wastes From Caracol Industrial Park

SOIL is excited to announce a new collaboration with the Caracol Industrial Park in northern Haiti. After experiencing a technical issue in one of their waste collection tanks, Caracol approached SOIL's Cap-Haitien office about collecting and composting the wastes from the tank to allow for Caracol....

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Press Release: Heineken/BRANA and SOIL announce sale of EcoSan compost in Haiti

Soil restoration and livelihood creation in the Pearl of the Antilles: BRANA and SOIL announce sale of EcoSan compost in Haiti **FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE** PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI – Haiti was once known as the “Pearl of the Antilles” for its incredible productive capacity. In an unprecedented private....

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Theo Talks Episode 20: Pouring Rain

Join SOIL’s charismatic Regional Director Theo Huitema on another adventure. In Theo Talks Episode 20, Theo uses a midday rainstorm as a chance to give you a glimpse of how quickly floodwater builds up during a late summer storm. This Theo Talks episode will have you cheering for the potential for....

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SOIL in the Lab: Making Sure our Compost is Safe

It’s a warm, sunny day here in the SOIL Cap-Haitien office. We’re bustling with activities: building a new office, expanding our toilet service network, and of course – making compost. Since we opened our permanent compost site last year, we’ve filled 18 bins with a mix of human waste and cover....

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Forbes: Fight Chronic Disease, Boost Economies: 4 Growing Opportunities In Nutrition

By Kristie Wang posted on Forbes, September 18, 2013. Original post available here. There’s a growing number of social innovators who are targeting nutrition as a key lever for solving a myriad of global problems—and they’re doing far more than pushing your everyday food pyramid. They are tackling....

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IRIN Humanitarian News and Analysis: Sanitizing the Truth - When WASH fails

By John James posted on IRIN, September 17, 2013. Original post available here. STOCKHOLM, 17 September 2013 (IRIN) - The success in achieving the Millennium Development Goals’ (MDGs) water target and massive growth in water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) programmes have masked a little-discussed....

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Wait List for SOIL Toilets in Cap-Haitien Grows to Over 575 Families

In October last year, SOIL and our partners at re.Source Sanitation launched a new project to build toilets throughout the Shada neighborhood of Cap-Haitien. In exchange for a small monthly user fee, SOIL regularly picks up toilet wastes and delivers them to a SOIL compost site for safe treatment....

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Press Release: SOIL a Finalist in the Nature Conservancy / Rare Solution Search: Adapting to Climate Change

SOIL was recently selected as a top 10 finalist in a Nature Conservancy / RARE contest recognizing promising efforts to help vulnerable communities reduce environmental risk and adapt to climate change. SOIL’s proposal to use ecological sanitation (EcoSan) technology to improve food security....

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September 2013 Newsletter: Join SOIL in Combatting Climate Change with Compost

Dear Friends, September has been a month of sweltering days, cool rains, and non-stop activity at SOIL. We have been busy running mobile toilets at festivals, constructing our new office, holding workshops, and, as always, transforming poop into beautiful soil. While we usually look at our work in....

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