The drive to generate solutions for
problems inherent to rapid urbanisation in Mwanza is gaining momentum as Enabel
continues the implementation of EU funded Inclusive Green and Smart Cities
Project (Inclucities).
In the spirit of fostering home-grown
solutions, Inclucities project introduced the concept of Living Lab and co-creation
to a galaxy of stakeholders in the fishing and waste management value chains.
The group will in turn guide a sustained journey to identify relevant difficulties,
develop solutions, test them in real life situations, retest, and perfect the
solutions for application.
Co-creation is a collaborative approach where local
governments, residents, businesses, and civil society organizations work
together to design and manage urban spaces to meet diverse community needs.
“The complexity and interconnectedness of opportunities and challenges
in fast-growing cities like Mwanza justify the application of co-creation
methods to set of co-created solutions,” said Mr. Kikolo Mwakasungula, Inclucities Project Manager.
The workshop provided participants with the necessary tools, methods,
and frameworks to effectively collaborate and innovate in urban settings using
co-creation methods and interactive approaches.
Through the lens of living lab and co creation, participants of the workshop
identified problems in the fishing and solid waste management. While
urbanisation spikes demand and prices for fishing products, the sector now
contends with overfishing, illegal fishing and pollution. Over the past decade dwindling
stock has forced six fish processing factories out of business.
In the context of living lab, fishermen, business persons, solid waste
dealers, municipal officials, local leaders, community groups, academics,
non-governmental organizations and civil society examined identified and
examined specific problems.
Specifically, they picked to work out practical solutions for solid
waste pollution on the Lake Victoria and glass bottles in the municipal.
Besides working in the workshop, living lab and co creation participants
visited live example of living lab at a fishing shore in Kayenze Ndogo, 45 kms
from Mwanza central business district.
Organised by OSOBO, Dutch based start
up, the living lab goal is developing economically viable electric outboard
engines to fishers on Lake Victoria to reduce emissions and improve the lives
of fishers.
Joab Omondi, a coordinator at OSOBO in Mwanza, said that they actively
apply living lab frameworks to identify issues as fishers use the battery and the
outboard engines.
“We have improved four versions of the outboard engine, and migrated
from lithium rechargeable batteries to sodium batteries. The weight that packs
energy in a battery has been cut by half over five years of developing, using
and improvements,” said Omondi.
The current model of the outboard engine can work nearly five hours a
day for up to seven months without need of maintenance. The sodium battery
weighs 48 kg and powers a fishing boat for four hours.
“I’m amazed by the battery that cuts fuel emissions, cheaper than petrol
and the quietly powers a loaded boat,” said Bakari Kadabi chairperson of the
Federation of Fishermen Association of Lake Victoria.
After this initial session of living lab and co creation, Inclucities implementing partner, SIDO, a
government agency that incubates industrial innovation, will coordinate
the Living Lab and Co creation in Mwanza to ensure the identified problems and
solutions are followed through.
By handling the baton of organising
living labs and co creation platform to government institutions, it is
expected that Enabel support during the project lifetime will yield convincing
results that will incentivise the government to sustain the platform, applying
the methods to address different issue.
The ultimate goal is contributing to an
inclusive local economy in Mwanza.
Meanwhile, different media houses
developed stories from listening in the sessions of the living lab. Some of
stories were published on nation wide TV, Kiswahili newspapers radio, several blogs.
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