In India, 4 billion dollars are annually invested in the rural drinking water sector. Hand pumps, pipes and overhead systems are supplied. But in many villages, sufficient clean drinking water is still far from being an every day reality.
Published on: 13/06/2013
Check out this short film to learn how the WASHCost India team, gathered data on government investments in water, sanitation and hygiene in 187 villages and how that was used to help government improve their planning.
The WASHCost India team, gathered data on government investments in water, sanitation and hygiene in 187 villages. The data is used so that government can do proper planning for each of the budget components, against the available funds.
Tune into our upcoming videos on how WASHCost has dealt with the issue of sustaining rural and peri-urban water, sanitation and hygiene services in Ghana, Mozambique and Burkina-Faso.