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Clean Water and Sanitation

6-A
Holistic Conservation of Traditional Water System in Narayanpet District; Goal-6
icon Narayanpet District Collectorate Office, Government of Telangana
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
The project includes two phases. Phase 1: Conservation of Tank (45 Days) and Phase 2: Conservation of Mandapa (75 Days). people People of Narayanpet District people 11,25,000/- people Narayanpet District, Telangana
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  • Conservation of Baaram Bhavi and Holistic Revival of Traditional Rainwater Harvesting System in Narayanpet District.
people 120 Days
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6-B
Restoration of an Abandoned Irrigation Well at Kondapur and its Precinct; Goal-6
icon The Rainwater Project (For-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
The project intends to restore an old well located in Kondapur. As a part of the second phase of the project, a Rain Garden is proposed around the irrigation well under restoration. A rain garden is a garden of native shrubs, perennials, and flowers planted in a small depression, which is generally formed on a natural slope. Plants used in rain gardens help to keep water by the root system and, after that, to transpire it. people People in Kondapur people 14,50,000/- people Kondapur, Hyderabad
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  • Positive impact on creation of a new bio-retentive ecosystem, which is able to safely collect, absorb, filtrate and carry off rainwater from roofs, driveways, patios or lawns.
people 1 Year
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6-C
Provision of 800 public toilets in Narayanpet district for anganwadi, schools, and hostels; Goal-6
icon Narayanpet District Collectorate Office, Government of Telangana
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Overpopulation and a lack of sanitation infrastructure have contributed to a health crisis. Normally, public washrooms are built under a tight budget and the materials used for construction are of nominal quality. Fresh feces are filled with viruses and bacteria, able to transmit ailments including diarrhoea, cholera, dysentery, hepatitis A, typhoid, and polio. people People in Narayanpet District people 1,20,00,000/- people Narayanpet District
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  • To provide hygienic public sanitation by building 800 cost-effective toilets in Narayanpet district for anganwadi, schools, and hostels. The installation process is easy and each unit can be installed in a day.
people Cost of each Unit : INR 15,000/- people 1 Year
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6-D
Project Suraksha; Goal-6, Goal-1, Goal-3, Goal-5
icon Cornell Sathguru Foundation for Development and Sankalp (Non-Profit Organizations)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
CSFD works to facilitate sustainable social development through education, life sciences and technology. Sankalp is a civil society organization working for promoting girl child education, life skills education, creating awareness on prevention of child sexual abuse (CSA) and has also been taking up need-based community development activities in Hyderabad. This project will focus on three components: water, health, sanitation (WASH) and improving agriculture. In all the components, achieving gender equality and gender inclusion would be a cross-cutting element in the project. people 5,000 People people 38,50,000/- people Kangti Mandal, Sangareddy District, Telangana
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  • 5,000 people will be able to access clean drinking water sustainably and will be adopting hygienic practices. 90% of the targeted hamlets would be free from open defecation.
  • 350 children from 5 schools will be equipped with life skills, menstrual hygiene and awareness of CSA and child rights.
  • 2,000 farmers in thandas will be able to adopt best agricultural practices.
people 1 Year
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6-E
Provide Access to Safe and Clean Drinking Water to Underserved Communities in Sangareddy Town; Goal-6
icon Jaldhaara Foundation (Non-Profit Organization)
Opportunity: Branding and Visibility
Jaldhaara in partnership with its technical partner, WaterHealth India (WHIN), will identify, acquire and install decentralized water purification units (WHCs). WHIN will operate and maintain the WHCs for five to twenty years. Jaldhaara Foundation will conduct social awareness and Behavioral Change Communication (BCC) activities to improve the understanding of correlation between the use of safe water and improved public health. people 450 - 500 Households; 2,200 - 2,500 People people 28,60,000/- for one Water Purification Unit people Sangareddy Town
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  • To improve community health by providing safe drinking water and the reduction of the incidence of water borne diseases, which will lead to lower cost of public health expenditure and improved economic impact.
people 4 - 5 Months
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