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
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Revive and Thrive #EarthDay
April 2018 Today 22nd April, marks Earth Day, a global event supported by over 1 billion people to promote the […]
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Supporting Sanitation in Rural India
April 2018 Housing one-sixth of the global population, India is the second most populous country in the world, with nearly […]
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#WorldWaterDay
March 2018 Today 22nd March, marks International World Water Day, a day which focuses on the importance of freshwater and […]
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The Remarkable Women of Rural India #InternationalWomensDay
March 2018 Today 8th March, marks International Women’s Day, a day to commemorate the movement for women’s rights and the […]
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Regenerating the Banas System in Rajasthan
February 2018 Seen as the second largest state in India, Rajasthan holds just under 5% of the country’s total population, […]
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Pilot Project Complete: Livelihood Support for the Marginalised Families of Pratapgarh, Rajasthan #SocialJusticeDay
February 2018 The District of Pratapharh, Rajasthan, is an exceedingly mountainous upland, surrounded by dry land agriculture. Cut off from […]
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Our First Steps in Gujarat: Tackling Water Security Issues Alongside Samerth Trust
February 2018 The availability and accessibility of sustainable water in the Kutch district of Gujarat has been a pertinent issue […]
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Our New Partnership with EST WST Collective
February 2018 We are delighted to confirm our partnership with EST WST Collective, an ethical urban accessories brand who are […]
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15 Down, 135 to go! Further Steps in our Journey to Alleviate Poverty in the Thar Desert of India
January 2018 The Thar Desert of India is seen as one of the most underdeveloped regions in the world. Spread […]
Help rural communities source clean water
Over 2 billion people around the world do not have access to safely managed drinking water services. Around 80% of these people live in rural communities. We work with local communities to provide clean drinking water to last mile communities.
£4 donation
£4 provides a family in rural India with clean water at home for a month.
£70 donation
£70 pays for a class of 30 children in Uganda to have water at school for over 10 years.
£1,150 donation
£1,150 sets up a sustainable clean drinking water business in Ghana.