vrijdag 19 december 2008
The end of our field study
We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
woensdag 3 december 2008
Concept testing Dar
Prototype building
The University of Dar es Salaam provided us with the opportunity to use their workshops and expertise to produce the prototype. During the time of one week we produced a prototype. We provided the CAD drawings and the experts in the workshop produced the prototype together with us.
The prototypes will be used to test the ideas during field visits in the rural area of Njombe and the urban slum area of Dar es Salaam.
We would like to thank Dr. Nshama, Mr.Rwega, M.r Mwinuka for all their help and assistance.
zaterdag 8 november 2008
Zanzibar
After finalizing the report in Njombe and Dar, the whole group got together at the island of Zanzibar. This is an island just off the coast of Dar Es Salaam. On Zanzibar we travelled to a small town called Matembwe where much of our brainstorming and creative sessions took place over the week.
We started to set up the imaginary “perfect filter”. After that problems were listed and many solutions were thought in a divergent session. While converging again, we selected the most interesting solutions. Right now the phase of conceptualizing the different solutions has started.
While visiting the local clinic we were amazed to see a graph that showed that the amount of cases of diarrhoea had decreased significantly over the last couple of years in that particular town. Because of governmental programs and NGO’s people have started to boil their water and use chlorine which have led to this positive result.
donderdag 30 oktober 2008
Dar es Salaam
Last week our tutor from the TUDelft, Henk Kuipers came to join us in Tanzania. He visited both Dar es Salaam and Njombe. It was very nice to work with our teacher outside of the university. The Njombe team made a presentation on Monday at SHIPO. On Tuesday the Njombe team and Henk Kuipers, traveled to Dar es Salaam to meet up with the Dar team. On Wednesday we visited a university in Dar. It was really interesting to meet the students there who are also studying industrial design.
The remaining days of this week, the whole team will discuss their research and draw conclusions and design requirements. Coming weeks, we will finish the research phase and concentrate on the solution phase.
We are really enthusiastic and cannot wait for it to begin!
zaterdag 25 oktober 2008
Focusgroup Njombe
We (Onno, Martijn en Greetje) also did a focus group, but this time in a village far away from Njombe; Igosi. We chose to do the focus group with women of different villages, therefore it took a while for we got everyone together.
In the beginning all women were a bit quiet, since it was the first time they every participated in such an exercise. We didn't anticipate that all women also would bring their children with them. On the left picture you can see how they working together and showing us with beans what they found important about their drinking water.
We also tried to understand what they find beautiful products. This proved to be difficult; the only things they found beautiful, were the ones they already knew and looked functional. We have to re-think how this can help us in our design process...
At the end of the day everybody was excited and they couldn't stop chatting while we brought them back to their villages. It was very fun to do and we learned a lot. Coming days we will report all the experiences we had the past few weeks in one single report.
zondag 19 oktober 2008
Dar es Salaam

Last week we (Gijsbert and Louis Pierre) started a pilot version of the focus group session, with six volunteers. Patrick and Lydia, two Tanzanian students (wana funzi)of the university of D’ Salaam, helped us doing the session.
Although it was just a first trail we immediately got some interesting responses.
• They categorised their own water attributes with decreasing importance: Cleanness (most important), Type/brand, Taste, Price, Origin of the water (source), Surroundings in which the water is bought, Temperature and Appearance of the unit that contains the water.
• After we asked them the grade different water products (like bottled water, water filters, boiling buckets etc). They really had a strong argue with each other! Each of them preferred its own product, by several different reasons. Apparently this group had some diverse preferences for products.
• During Ramadan people urn less income, because many customers (40 % Muslims) of Dar consume a lot less.
• One participant suddenly asked whether she could use the filter for some time, to filter the water she is selling to her customers. She will use the filter for a week and will be interviewed afterwards.
In the suburbs of D’ Salaam we found different kind of water sources. Some people used wells, SimTanks, tap water, and the river Ruvu. We often see the Simtanks placed on roofs, which are used for water storage, sinking the sand and creating water pressure.

