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    ONE DROPThree years later. . .

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    AQUAAwareness Raising

    and Mobilization

    Montreal:

    100,000 visitors

    Ottawa:

    67,000 visitorsTour plan:

    Quebec, Canada(from October 27,2010 to April 10,

    2011) Auckland, New

    Zealand (springfall 2011)

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    Awareness Raising and MobilizationGuy Laliberts Poetic Social Mission

    The event:

    Value in terms of publicity:

    US $592,425,679.34

    878.8 million people exposed in

    71 countries28,300 minutes, or the equivalent of20 days of broadcast time

    32% of media coverage concerningCanada in 2009

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    Awareness Raising and MobilizationNew Projects

    Future projects

    A mini tour experience

    World Water Day: March 22

    A project targeting Native peoples

    in Canada

    The creation of ONE DROP characters

    New communication tools

    Annual reportUpdated and improved ONEDROP.orgwebsite

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    Four guidelines for choosing intervention areas:lack of access to water, existence of an organizedcivil society, good local governance, possibility ofobtaining measurable results

    In 2010: Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, Haiti

    Average project length: 6 years

    Average budget: $5 million

    Target population: Underprivileged rural familiesand schools in the intervention area(approximately 20,000 people)

    Tripod approach consisting of threecomplementary components: a technicalcomponent, a microcredit component and a socialarts and popular education component

    The ONE DROP ApproachDeveloping Countries

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    Nicaragua Project Results

    Implemented: November 2005Consolidated: December 2010

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    Nicaragua Project Gardens and Reservoirs

    Issues before project inception Results obtained

    One harvest per yearMain dietary staple: rice, red beans and corn

    tortillasCrop loss due to disease

    3 or 4 harvests per yearSupplemented diet: vegetables, eggs and

    poultryIncreased production by 30% by introducing

    plantlets

    Increased yearly family income by US $300500

    Less than 20% of women have income

    70% increase in income100% of women have an income

    Propose a sustainable model for nutrition andfood security, for increasing income andwomens financial freedom, as well as for

    protecting the environment.

    Increased knowledge of nutritional issuesDevelopment of 4 sales markets, increased

    knowledge of home economics and of thecommercialization process, as well as favouredintegration of women into the local economy

    Effective use of drip irrigation system and little

    use of chemical fertilizersIncreased size of vegetable gardens5% water loss as compared to a 50% loss using

    the traditional gravity-based systemPlantlet production, reduction in irrigation water

    applied to crops, increased crop yield: 30%

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    Nicaragua ProjectAccess to Water, Health Care and Basic Sanitation

    Issues before project inception Results obtained

    Lack of access to water in many areasGastrointestinal illnesses

    90 community wells repaired1,350 families are now benefitting from a drinking

    water filter and 95% of participants haveobserved a decrease in gastrointestinalillnesses

    Significant deforestation in many areasContamination of soil and water sources

    1,320 families are now benefitting from an improved

    stove and 100% of participants have reduced

    their wood consumption by more than half1,230 wastewater filters have been installed in order

    to reduce contamination of soil and water sources

    Other resultsDecrease in stagnant water near homes, decrease in number of mosquitoes on site, and consequently in the

    risk of contracting dengue feverDecrease in kitchen smoke which has contributed to a decrease in respiratory illnesses

    13,000 trees have been spared annually within the project area

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    Issues before project inception Results obtained

    Passive attitude and lack of involvementin collective action towards resolvingenvironmental issues

    No promotion of leadership skillsamongst women and youth

    Little consideration for the arts

    Show83% of spectators have changed their

    attitude towards the environmentHigh message retention rate121 performances of the show and

    23,000 spectators

    281 educational workshops5 youth groups76 young participants

    Nicaragua ProjectSocial Arts and Popular Education

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    Issues before projectinception

    Expected results Results obtained

    Access to creditPoor populations and women

    in particular have no access tocredit

    Good credit managementhabits are lacking

    Number of loans granted:1444

    Access to credit for women:80%

    Amount granted: $818,700

    Number of credits granted:2007

    Access to credit for women:70.25%

    Amount granted:$1,232,662.78

    Other results88% of participants who were granted a loan have honoured their payments on the loan

    Nicaragua Project Microcredit

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    Honduras Project Results

    Project inception took place in July 2008;

    implementation phase will end in July 2011;consolidation phase will end in July 2014

    Results of the implementation phase:

    School gardens: 678/1,350

    School gardens: 19/20

    Drinking water filters: 450/1,350 Ecoenergy cooking stoves: 420/1,000

    Rebuilt latrines: 64/400

    Rainwater capture units: 670/1,350

    Fruit and forest trees: 5,995/13,000

    17,400 spectators for the show

    Performances of the show on the theme ofwater: 85/170

    Workshops for young people: 75/80

    Workshop participants: 217/350

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    Projects Under Development

    El Salvador

    Project area: Morazn

    3 ONE DROP components:technical, social arts and microfinance program

    Budget: over $5 million

    India

    Project area Orissa (east coast of India)

    The social arts aspect of ONE DROP will beimplemented in partnership with otherorganizations who will take charge of thetechnical aspect

    Budget: $1 million, financed by RBC

    Haiti

    Project area: Logne

    2 ONE DROP components: technical and socialarts programs focusing on reconstruction efforts

    Budget: over $5 million = $2.7 million from

    ONE DROP and $2.5 million from Oxfam

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    Haiti Project

    Objective: Contribute to rebuilding thelives of those hurt by the quake Better access to safe drinking water and

    promotion of better basic hygiene habits Increase of agricultural activity Raising awareness of importance of

    water

    Inception in October 2010,duration of 3 years75,000 people will benefit from programsaimed at improving access to drinkingwater, agriculture and agro-processingLogne: District of 181,709 inhabitants located

    32 km from Port-au-Prince

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    Access to clean drinking water and sanitation 12 water intakes repaired 21,600 participants

    120 hand water pumps repaired - 48,000 participants 125 community wells cleaned - 9,500 participants 1,200 filters distributed 150 filters distributed in schools 7,500 participatingstudents 10 water management committees set up

    Social arts and popular education Words which are to serve as the raw materials forproducing a show have yet to be collected Tour of 350 performances in Logne,Port-au-Prince and surrounding area Target of 100,000 spectators

    Agriculture and agro-processing 300 families will benefit from an irrigation kit and will betrained to use the drip irrigation system 30 schools will benefit from the drip irrigation experienceand will improve the teaching of experimental sciences

    Haiti Project

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    Years to Come

    West Africa Burkina Faso Mali Benin and/or Niger

    Southeast Asia Vietnam Cambodia

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    Cirque-relatedCollection Methods

    Cirquesters and creators =$310,000 objective

    2010 activities:

    The Sun Run, auction,

    the carwash, the souk, etc.

    Fund collecting in big tops =$103,000 (projected)

    Online donations via the box office= $38,360.83 obtained

    Gala events = $2 million objective

    Cirque du Soleilsuppliers =$15,000 obtained

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    Thank You for Your Support!