WaterHarvest Strategy Update and Annual Review 2023
This year we have delivered 3 programmes in India and 2 pilot programmes in Ghana and Kenya. This work included building 156 rainwater harvesting systems, building one sand dam in Kenya and helping to establish 22 micro water businesses in Ghana. We continue to work in remote communities, where climate change greatly affects the vulnerable communities who are still lacking access to a source of clean water close to their homes or schools.
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Latest News
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Why we harvest rainwater
Many people ask us why, at WaterHarvest, we harvest rainwater and why we don’t dig wells, sink boreholes or invest […]
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WaterHarvest Annual Review 2023
We are delighted to share our 2022/23 Annual Review. This year we have delivered 3 programmes in India and 2 […]
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News from Ghana, February 2023
We are excited to share an update from our partner in Ghana. With this partner, we are funding the creation […]
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Impact of chauka from Sambhar, February 2023
The impact of chauka in the words of one farmer ‘I am Kaluram from Balapura village. Right now I’m feeding […]
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Changing lives in Kutch, December 2022
Damaben Dayabhai Makwana lives in the Wadivistar area of Ratanpar village. She has seven members in her family, who depend […]
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News from the Thar Desert, December 2022
Empowerment of women and girls is an important part of our programmes. Water safety training increases health awareness for women […]
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News from Charasada, November 2022
Life is looking up for two women Lali Devi lives in Roshanpura. She was responsible for fetching drinking water for […]
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Autumn Sammelan 2022
Some 35 people gathered in Winchester at the end of September for an event, designed to be part of Winchester […]
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WaterHarvest Strategy Update and Annual Review 2022
We are delighted to share our new strategy update. This year our work in India continues with a substantial programme […]