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Access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) is essential for achieving health, dignity, and social equity. We are committed to ensuring that marginalized communities, especially women and youth, can access and manage WASH services while securing their related entitlements for a better quality of life.

Our Core Focus Areas

Empowering Communities Through Participation

We believe lasting change begins with the people themselves. Our approach centers on empowering women, youth, and other community members to engage in local governance systems and claim their rights. We train and support them to actively participate in decision-making, planning, and monitoring of WASH services, ensuring that systems are inclusive, community-owned, and responsive to real needs.

Behavior change is at the heart of improving public health. We carry out structured campaigns and community engagement sessions that promote handwashing, menstrual hygiene, safe water handling, and clean sanitation practices. These efforts are culturally sensitive and locally contextualized to foster long-term adoption of hygienic behaviours.

To ensure sustainability, we strengthen the technical capacities of communities and local institutions. This includes training on water quality testing, minor repair and maintenance of water points, and community-based management of WASH infrastructure. By building local ownership and accountability, we help create systems that are resilient, functional, and sustainable.

Our WASH work goes beyond infrastructure. We help communities access a broad spectrum of government entitlements and social protection schemes related to WASH, health, food, nutrition, and livelihoods. Through awareness drives, application support, and interface with service providers, we close the gap between rights and delivery, enabling the most excluded to benefit from public welfare systems.

Towards Dignity, Health, and Resilience

Our integrated WASH and entitlements approach aims not just at service delivery but at transforming systems through equity, empowerment, and convergence. By placing communities at the center—especially women and youth—we build a strong foundation for improved health outcomes, restored dignity, and long-term resilience among marginalized households.