Damning the Flood: SOIL’s Toilets Help Prevent Cholera During the Recent Flooding in Cap-Haitien

The rain started on the evening of November 8 and fell for 2 days straight. A combination of deforested hillsides and inadequate drainage meant that the city of Cap Haitien was flooding within hours. SOIL’s office in the center of downtown was surrounded by canals of dirty water, over 3 feet deep in....

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Tèt Chaje! Lapli A Poko Jamn Fin Tonbe. Our Hearts Are Broken. The Rain Doesn't Stop.

Today was a sunny day in Port-au-Prince and the SOIL office there celebrated the arrival of new office chickens, but the rains kept pouring down in northern Haiti and Cap-Haitien's streets are flooding. Due to poor internet connection it took us most of the day to get these photos and videos....

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The Newest SOILies!

Today the Port-au-Prince office is all aflutter as we welcome the newest members of our team: the chickens! Our three new friends are named Sgt. Pepper, Soli, and Cora, and they will live in our beautiful backyard. The chickens will feast on black soldier fly larvae, harvested with our new BioPod....

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Bringing the Toilets Home

Written by our friends at re.source – a start-up team based out of Stanford University, funded by a Grand Challenges Explorations Phase 1 grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The re.source team is partnering with SOIL to help design an improved household EcoSan toilet and a social....

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A Huge Thank You to Ride For World Health!

This past week we received a donation check in the mail from Ride for World Health (R4WH) to support public sanitation programs in Haiti. R4WH is a committed group of public health advocates who traveled from San Diego to Washington, D.C. by bike to raise awareness and funds for fighting global....

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Theo Talks Episode 3: Sexing the Fish

Join SOIL's Regional Director, Theo Huitema, on another adventure in EcoSan. In Theo Talks Episode 3, you'll see SOIL's Job Etienne, Nick Preneta and Sasha Kramer attempting to "sex" fish. In the background you'll see Theo's house, made out of a former compost bin, at the SOIL farm and tree nursery....

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A SOIL Calendar for the Holidays!

Here in Port-au-Prince the sun is shining and the temperature is a balmy 86°F, but for many of our friends in the United States and throughout the world, winter is fast approaching! No matter where you are, the holiday season is on its way, and that means that SOIL calendars are here again! One of....

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SOIL Launches the Household Toilet Project in Shada, Cap-Haitien Haiti

For those familiar with SOIL, the Household Toilet Project probably doesn't sound all that new. For years we’ve dreamed about a social business model for providing household sanitation in Haiti, and today we are happy to report that our dream has started to become a reality! On October 30, 2012....

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Musings on Sandy: "What Haiti Can Teach Us About the Storm"

It's a sunny day in Port-au-Prince, but we're watching weather updates anxiously as Sandy continues to head north, towards the homes of our friends and family members along the east coast. Our hearts are with you! If you'd like some reading to take your mind of the storm, we recommend this....

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SOIL Stands with Our Friends on the East Coast

Dear friends, Just a quick update on the situation in Haiti and our fundraising efforts at SOIL. The rain from hurricane Sandy has mostly soaked into the mud and evaporated into the air, replenishing the rain that is falling on our friends along the east coast of the US today. For all of you who are....

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