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    DIGNITY DRIVE : NOW NO MORE NEGLETED

     THE CHALLENGE

    Unclean water and a lack of basic sanitation are undermining efforts to end

    extreme poverty and disease in the poorest states in India. Together, unclean water

    and poor sanitation are a leading cause of child morality. Numbers of children die

    every day from diarrhoea, spread through poor sanitation and hygiene. Women are

    more than twice as likely as men to be responsible for water collection. On average,

     women and girls walk six kilometres each day to collect water- time which could be

    spent in school or at work.

     THE OPPORTUNITY

     The links between a lack of water and sanitation access and DIGNITY DRIVE areclear, and the solutions to the problem are known and cost effective.

    PROGRAMME DETAILS

    Because, the global water and sanitation crisis is a symptom and a cause of poverty

    for so many millions of the world’s poorest people.

     The Water drive aims to promote efforts to fulfil international commitments made

    on water and water related issues by 2019. Focus is on furthering cooperation at

    all levels, so that the water-related goals can be achieved.

     The sanitation drive is an advocacy campaign working to meet the DIGNITY

    DRIVES’ sanitation target and end open defecation.Gram-Utthan is calling on

    political leaders, the private sector and the media to take concrete action to achieve

    sanitation and hygiene for all and end open defecation.

    It is a Global advocacy campaign that aims to:

    1.Increase awareness about the importance of ensuring sustainable sanitation

    for all and take appropriate action. It advocates for an equity-based approachthat focuses on the poorest and most marginalized populations.

    2.Keep sanitation at the centre of development discussions at National and

    International levels.

    3.Promote informed debate and discussion-making about the funding,

    implementation and monitoring of sustainable sanitation programmes.

    PLAN BY 2019

    1.WASH infrastructure to be set up :- 30000.

    2.Household to be covered :- 30000.

    3.Population to be covered :- 150000.

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    4.Yield cost :- Rs 25,000( Soft loan).

    5.Mobilization cost per unit:- Rs. 2000 ( Grant).

    6.REVOLVING SOFT LOAN REQUIRED :- 10 Cr

    7.GRANT SUPPORT REUIRED :- 6 Cr

    Proving some images of the activities which have been collected

    from our previous initiatives.

    Community Awareness Programme

    Product Training

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    Mason Training

    Street Plays on WASH

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    School Awareness Programme on WASH

     Wall Painting on WASH

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    IEC Materials Development on WASH

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    Implementation

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