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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.

Latest News

  • How our work is helping in Dholavira

    The severe drought in Dholavira and the significance of Water Harvesting How are the Water Harvesting works in Dholavira village […]

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  • The importance of the monsoon

    Why is the monsoon so important? With the monsoon set to arrive in Rajasthan in the next fortnight, we look […]

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  • Behind the scenes at WaterHarvest

    Going behind-the-scenes Financial management might not be glamorous, but is the key to WaterHarvest’s impact This week’s blog highlights the […]

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  • Our first UNESCO conference

    Our first ever UNESCO Water Conference Water can be a source of conflict. It should be a source of peace. […]

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  • Why hand pumps are important

    Handpumps – small but significant Somendra Sharma, WaterHarvest’s India Office Programme Manager, explains why handpumps are so important In regions […]

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  • Looking to the year ahead

    The next year WaterHarvest’s Chair, Neil Mehta, looks to the year ahead With the end of the fiscal year in […]

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  • Changing lives: Shravan Lal

    The life-changing impact of clean water The story of Shravan Lal’s family shows how clean water can transform lives In […]

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  • Thoughts from the field

    Thoughts from the field Om Prakash Sharma, WaterHarvest’s India director, shares his views on the charity’s achievements eighteen years after […]

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  • Our new book is out!

    Wise Water Solutions in Rajasthan WaterHarvest’s collaborative book is available now Across the Indian state of Rajasthan, the local people […]

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