Sharing Values to Market Rural Water
Safe Water Network partnered with Modern Architects of Rural India to introduce a market-based model to 55 Safe Water Stations.
Safe Water Network partnered with Modern Architects of Rural India to introduce a market-based model to 55 Safe Water Stations.
The third annual International Beyond the Pipe Forum in Hyderabad, India, explored the potential for Public-Private Partnerships to address the safe-water needs of communities in the state of Telangana.
The theme of the 2014 World Water Week Conference was “Energy and Water.”
Different sectors have relied on a variety of strategies to address the issue. In this report, Safe Water Network examined the different methods in use and tied them together in a single assessment.
This study, conducted by Safe Water Network and India’s Institute of Health Management Research (IIHMR), sought to understand: the social and demographic profile of the project villages in question; the economic profile of people in these project villages; and the social and economic dimensions of the variables related to water, sanitation, and health issues.
This case study looks at a 2009 project supported by Safe Water Network to harvest rainwater from rooftops into water tanks (cisterns) in fifty-five villages in Rajasthan’s Churu district, benefitting more than 1,000 families (many of which were below the poverty line).
Safe Water Network hosted its second annual Beyond the Pipe Forum in India, where sector leaders discussed the strategies to advance community safe water solutions.
In order to increase consumer demand for safe water, Safe Water Network developed a consumer activation campaign.