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Dr. Renée Botta, Media, Film & Journalism Studies
    Dr. Karen C. Loeb, Daniels College of Business
                             University of Denver
                                                 .
                                       March 2012
Overview
 Kibera Context
 3-Legged Stool Model
 Problem Statement
 Business Model
 Training & Implementation
 Usage, Accounting &
    Financial Results
   Facility Management
   Conclusions
   Lessons Learned
   Next Steps
                              Maji na Ufanisi
Kibera, Kenya
• Kibera is an “informal settlement”
situated in the southwestern part of the
city of Nairobi. There are over a half
million people living in slum conditions in
one square mile:
     • Virtually no access to toilets
     • Limited access to clean water

• “Flying toilets” abound where people
defecate into plastic bags that they throw
onto the streets.

•In Silanga, our village, one pit latrine
serves about 272 people, while the WHO
recommends a maximum of 40 persons
per toilet.

•In Kibera, the mortality rate for children
under 5 is 19%.
Problem Statement
                    Extensive data collection and analyses
                      reflected major gaps in the flow of
                      value and resources:
    Funder
                       Breakdowns in:
                           Managerial Oversight
  Corporate /
                           Business Training
 Implementer
                           Standardization
                           Communication
                           Innovation Sharing
                           Revenue Sharing
                           Hygiene Education
                           Governance Processes
                           Recognition of Gender Issues/Roles
Facility Operator


   Customer
Business Model of Social Franchising
                                                        Philanthropic
                                                        Funder/Grantors

Project Management Oversight
                                                        Local Partner/Implementer




                                                             Community-Based
                                                             Governance


                                                             Facilities




                               Franchises/Local Governance
Business Training Elements
 Process Flows
 Standard Operating
  Procedures
 Usage Records
 Accounting Records
 Finance Models
 Supplemental
  Enterprises
Implementation
 Had planned quasi-experimental design varying
  degree of project management oversight, degree of
  hygiene messaging/training and introduction of
  supplemental enterprises
 Revised business focus became (1) making facilities
  operational , (2) obtaining consistent water flow (3)
  consistent record keeping and (4) adaptation of and
  adherence to SOPs
 Data collection on usage rates, accounting, finances
  and business management
Results-to-date: Usage Rates
                                 TOTAL TOILET USAGE
                        6000

                        5000

                        4000

               # Uses   3000

                        2000

                        1000

                           0
                               Sep   Oct   Nov   Dec   Jan   Feb

                                             Month
 As facilities become operational, overall usage generally increases over time,
  though impacted by water shortages/closures.
 Daily overall average usage ranges from 53 (Oct) to 198 (Feb) across facilities.
 Shower usage was limited primarily by water availability, but also lack of pumps to
  upper tanks and lack of water heaters.
Results-to-date: Usage Rates
                             TOTAL TOILET USAGE PER FACILITY
                      1400
                      1200
                      1000
                      800                                        Sep
             # USES
                      600                                        Oct
                      400                                        Nov
                      200                                        Dec
                        0                                        Jan
                                                                 Feb



                                        FACILITY


• Generally, usage increases at each facility over time (41 exception; attendant
change).
• Jola introduced monthly family usage fee in February, so actual usage
(conservatively) derived, rather than recorded.
• Holiday away trips and serious water shortages (forcing closures) affected usage.
• Location matters: proximity to cheaper pit latrines dampens general usage (MSF),
while proximity to a bar enhances usage (41)!
Results-to-date: Accounting
Misc         Total Expenses              Enterprises             Total Revenue
5%                                           6%                                  Water
                                                       Showers                    9%
                                                         1%

              Water
               27%
                      Attendant
                         56%
                                                                    Toilet
        Tissues                                                      84%
          6% Soap
               6%



    Biggest expense is payment of attendant, followed by purchase of water.
    Toilet usage is biggest contributor to revenues, with the sale of water and
     liquid soap enterprises at facilities emerging as additional revenue streams.
    Water shortages restrict revenue opportunities significantly.
    Planned enhancements to water storage capacity should significantly affect
     water and shower revenues.
Results-to-date: Financial
               NET AVERAGE MARGIN ACROSS
                       FACILITIES
              600
              500
              400
Rev-Exp Avg
              300
   KSH
              200
              100
                0
                    Sep   Oct   Nov   Dec   Jan   Feb

                                  Month


   • Across facilities, there is evidence of profitability.
   • Decrease in November reflects new facilities
   starting up, while February decline reflects impact
   of water shortages and closures.
Results-to-date: Financial
              NET AVERAGE MARGIN PER FACILITY
              1000

              800

              600

REV-EXP AVG
              400
    KSH
              200

                0

              -200


                               FACILITY


   • Each facility reflects overall profitability except
   Wamunyu, which recently restarted operations.
   • Jola uses monthly plan and pays their attendant
   the most.
Results-to-date: Financial
                        NET MARGIN PER FACILITY PER MONTH
                      2000


                      1500


                      1000                                    Sep
                                                              Oct
          Rev – Exp                                           Nov
                       500
            KSH
                                                              Dec

                         0                                    Jan
                                                              Feb

                      -500


                      -1000
                                      Facility


• Water shortages in February adversely affected every facility.
• Alternative monthly pay-for-family-use model at Jola emerged as most
effective in maintaining positive margin (if water is available).
• Current toilet usage alone appears insufficient in most cases to cover
attendants’ expected salaries.
• Increased water capacity could impact revenue stream significantly for
increased water sales, water purification enterprise, and shower usage.
Results-to-date: Facility Mgt
 Project Mgt oversight has facilitated centralized problem solving
    (e.g., attendant supplies, water issues).
   Project Mgt oversight and profitable facilities has sparked re-
    evaluation of Community governance strategies.
   Priorities shifting due to identification of critically needed repairs
    and water shortages.
   Gathering data on facility/attendant conformance to SOPs.
   Will correlate SOP conformance ratings (by CBO and Project
    Manager) with Net Margin data to test hypothesis that higher
    conformance is positively associated with net margin.
   Once facilities are fully operational with new enterprises and
    increased water capacity, the degree of project management
    oversight will be varied to examine appropriate span of control.
Conclusions
 Residents do use facilities when available.
 Monthly passes per family yield consistently higher net
  margin (JOLA).
 Consistency in facility functionality and water access is key
  to long-term profitability.
 Structural repairs are needed to extend functionality and
  increase revenue.
 Need to expand “marketing” by meeting users’ basic needs
  first (e.g., greater access to clean water).
Social Franchising: Lessons Learned
 Business model yields positive net margin at facilities, critical for
  operational sustainability.
 Improved communication up and down the value
  chain, facilitated by the project manager, contributed to
  financial gains and sharing of local innovations.
 Defining “social” concept means adapting to ever-changing
  needs of the community:
    Monthly family-usage fees
    Local governance strategies
    Critical need for greater access to clean water
 Additional data gathering will enable determination of:
    Appropriate project management span-of-control
    Impact on health outcomes and hygiene practices
    User perceptions of influence of local governance
Next Steps: Improve Facilities
   Structural/functional
    integrity
   Cosmetic Appeal
   Enhancements to
    increase usage
    (e.g., pumps, water
    heaters, handicap
    rails, sanitary
    bins, incinerator)
Next Steps: Increase Revenues
 Expand significantly
  capacity for water
  access and sales
 Promote water
  purification and
  liquid soap sales
 Develop marketing
  campaigns
 Create consistent
  “branding” of
  facilities
Next Steps: Manage Facilities
 Revise and implement
  new local governance
  strategies & structure
 Evaluate high/low
  project mgt oversight to
  determine appropriate
  span-of-control
 Evaluate residents’
  attitudes towards facility
  oversight (CBO post-
  survey)

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  • 1. Dr. Renée Botta, Media, Film & Journalism Studies Dr. Karen C. Loeb, Daniels College of Business University of Denver . March 2012
  • 2. Overview  Kibera Context  3-Legged Stool Model  Problem Statement  Business Model  Training & Implementation  Usage, Accounting & Financial Results  Facility Management  Conclusions  Lessons Learned  Next Steps Maji na Ufanisi
  • 3. Kibera, Kenya • Kibera is an “informal settlement” situated in the southwestern part of the city of Nairobi. There are over a half million people living in slum conditions in one square mile: • Virtually no access to toilets • Limited access to clean water • “Flying toilets” abound where people defecate into plastic bags that they throw onto the streets. •In Silanga, our village, one pit latrine serves about 272 people, while the WHO recommends a maximum of 40 persons per toilet. •In Kibera, the mortality rate for children under 5 is 19%.
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  • 5. Problem Statement Extensive data collection and analyses reflected major gaps in the flow of value and resources: Funder  Breakdowns in:  Managerial Oversight Corporate /  Business Training Implementer  Standardization  Communication  Innovation Sharing  Revenue Sharing  Hygiene Education  Governance Processes  Recognition of Gender Issues/Roles Facility Operator Customer
  • 6. Business Model of Social Franchising Philanthropic Funder/Grantors Project Management Oversight Local Partner/Implementer Community-Based Governance Facilities Franchises/Local Governance
  • 7. Business Training Elements  Process Flows  Standard Operating Procedures  Usage Records  Accounting Records  Finance Models  Supplemental Enterprises
  • 8. Implementation  Had planned quasi-experimental design varying degree of project management oversight, degree of hygiene messaging/training and introduction of supplemental enterprises  Revised business focus became (1) making facilities operational , (2) obtaining consistent water flow (3) consistent record keeping and (4) adaptation of and adherence to SOPs  Data collection on usage rates, accounting, finances and business management
  • 9. Results-to-date: Usage Rates TOTAL TOILET USAGE 6000 5000 4000 # Uses 3000 2000 1000 0 Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Month  As facilities become operational, overall usage generally increases over time, though impacted by water shortages/closures.  Daily overall average usage ranges from 53 (Oct) to 198 (Feb) across facilities.  Shower usage was limited primarily by water availability, but also lack of pumps to upper tanks and lack of water heaters.
  • 10. Results-to-date: Usage Rates TOTAL TOILET USAGE PER FACILITY 1400 1200 1000 800 Sep # USES 600 Oct 400 Nov 200 Dec 0 Jan Feb FACILITY • Generally, usage increases at each facility over time (41 exception; attendant change). • Jola introduced monthly family usage fee in February, so actual usage (conservatively) derived, rather than recorded. • Holiday away trips and serious water shortages (forcing closures) affected usage. • Location matters: proximity to cheaper pit latrines dampens general usage (MSF), while proximity to a bar enhances usage (41)!
  • 11. Results-to-date: Accounting Misc Total Expenses Enterprises Total Revenue 5% 6% Water Showers 9% 1% Water 27% Attendant 56% Toilet Tissues 84% 6% Soap 6%  Biggest expense is payment of attendant, followed by purchase of water.  Toilet usage is biggest contributor to revenues, with the sale of water and liquid soap enterprises at facilities emerging as additional revenue streams.  Water shortages restrict revenue opportunities significantly.  Planned enhancements to water storage capacity should significantly affect water and shower revenues.
  • 12. Results-to-date: Financial NET AVERAGE MARGIN ACROSS FACILITIES 600 500 400 Rev-Exp Avg 300 KSH 200 100 0 Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Month • Across facilities, there is evidence of profitability. • Decrease in November reflects new facilities starting up, while February decline reflects impact of water shortages and closures.
  • 13. Results-to-date: Financial NET AVERAGE MARGIN PER FACILITY 1000 800 600 REV-EXP AVG 400 KSH 200 0 -200 FACILITY • Each facility reflects overall profitability except Wamunyu, which recently restarted operations. • Jola uses monthly plan and pays their attendant the most.
  • 14. Results-to-date: Financial NET MARGIN PER FACILITY PER MONTH 2000 1500 1000 Sep Oct Rev – Exp Nov 500 KSH Dec 0 Jan Feb -500 -1000 Facility • Water shortages in February adversely affected every facility. • Alternative monthly pay-for-family-use model at Jola emerged as most effective in maintaining positive margin (if water is available). • Current toilet usage alone appears insufficient in most cases to cover attendants’ expected salaries. • Increased water capacity could impact revenue stream significantly for increased water sales, water purification enterprise, and shower usage.
  • 15. Results-to-date: Facility Mgt  Project Mgt oversight has facilitated centralized problem solving (e.g., attendant supplies, water issues).  Project Mgt oversight and profitable facilities has sparked re- evaluation of Community governance strategies.  Priorities shifting due to identification of critically needed repairs and water shortages.  Gathering data on facility/attendant conformance to SOPs.  Will correlate SOP conformance ratings (by CBO and Project Manager) with Net Margin data to test hypothesis that higher conformance is positively associated with net margin.  Once facilities are fully operational with new enterprises and increased water capacity, the degree of project management oversight will be varied to examine appropriate span of control.
  • 16. Conclusions  Residents do use facilities when available.  Monthly passes per family yield consistently higher net margin (JOLA).  Consistency in facility functionality and water access is key to long-term profitability.  Structural repairs are needed to extend functionality and increase revenue.  Need to expand “marketing” by meeting users’ basic needs first (e.g., greater access to clean water).
  • 17. Social Franchising: Lessons Learned  Business model yields positive net margin at facilities, critical for operational sustainability.  Improved communication up and down the value chain, facilitated by the project manager, contributed to financial gains and sharing of local innovations.  Defining “social” concept means adapting to ever-changing needs of the community:  Monthly family-usage fees  Local governance strategies  Critical need for greater access to clean water  Additional data gathering will enable determination of:  Appropriate project management span-of-control  Impact on health outcomes and hygiene practices  User perceptions of influence of local governance
  • 18. Next Steps: Improve Facilities  Structural/functional integrity  Cosmetic Appeal  Enhancements to increase usage (e.g., pumps, water heaters, handicap rails, sanitary bins, incinerator)
  • 19. Next Steps: Increase Revenues  Expand significantly capacity for water access and sales  Promote water purification and liquid soap sales  Develop marketing campaigns  Create consistent “branding” of facilities
  • 20. Next Steps: Manage Facilities  Revise and implement new local governance strategies & structure  Evaluate high/low project mgt oversight to determine appropriate span-of-control  Evaluate residents’ attitudes towards facility oversight (CBO post- survey)