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The Orangi Pilot Project refers to a socially innovative project carried out in 1980s in the squatter areas of Orangi, Karachi, Pakistan. It was initiated by Akhtar Hameed Khan, and involved the local residents solving their own sanitation problems. Innovative methods were used to provide adequate low cost sanitation, health, housing and microfinance facilities. The project also comprised a number of programs, including a people's financed and managed Low-Cost Sanitation Program; a Housing Program; a Basic Health and Family Planning Program; a Program of Supervised Credit for Small Family Enterprise Units; an education Program; and a Rural development Program in the nearby villages.[1] Today, the project encompasses much more than the neighbourhood level problems. The research and development programmes under the institutions developed by the project now covers wider issues related to the areas all over Karachi.
[edit] The successOrangi was a squatter community, and did not qualify for government aid due to their "unofficial" status.[2] With endogenous research, the community was able to make an affordable sanitation system for the treatment of sewage, which helped to reduce the spread of disease. The system was created and paid for by the local community, who would not have had access to a sewer system otherwise.[3] The programme proved so successful that it was adopted by the communities across developing countries[4]. After the success of the initial phase, the program was expanded into four autonomous groups.[5]
[edit] Foundation of Orangi Pilot Project (OPP)Dr Akhtar Hameed Khan (1914-99) was the founder and first Director of the project [6], and through his dynamic and innovative skills[7] managed to bring modern sanitation to the squatter community of 1 million people. He had previously organized farmers' cooperatives and rural training centres and had served as an adviser to various development projects in Pakistan. [8] He was also a research fellow and visiting professor at Michigan State University (US), Director of the Pakistan Academy of Rural Development and Principal of Victoria College (Bangladesh).[9] Comparing the OPP with his earlier Comilla project, Akhtar Hameed Khan commented:
However, both projects followed the same research and extension methods. [edit] Publications
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