Implemented by: Rotary Club About the Project: The Toilets for Girl Students Project, initiated by the Rotary Club of Tirupur Metal Town, aimed to address the lack of adequate sanitation facilities in government schools across Tamil Nadu, India. Many schools lacked proper toilets, forcing girls to compromise on hygiene, safety, and dignity, which often led
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Rotary supports activities encouraging managing and protecting freshwater resources and providing universal and equitable access to safe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene. TRF seeks to empower governments, institutions, and communities to manage their water, sanitation, and hygiene services through environmentally sound, measurable, and sustainable interventions.
Rotary seeks to empower governments, institutions, and communities to manage water, sanitation, and hygiene services through environmentally sustainable, measurable interventions. Rotary members work towards decreasing waterborne diseases to help children stay healthier and attend school regularly. Access to clean water and sanitation can also help women spend less time carrying fresh water from far-off waterbodies, enabling them to be there for their families instead.
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Implemented by: Rotary Club About the Project: The Maloonga Check Dams Project was undertaken to address the pressing issue of water scarcity in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. Recognizing the critical need for sustainable water conservation, the project focused on the construction of seven check dams to recharge groundwater and enhance water availability for both drinking and irrigation.
Implemented by: Rotary Club of Thane Location: Murbad, Maharashtra The project’s main objective is to provide and upgrade the infrastructural and co-scholastic facilities. Water, sanitation and hygiene, classroom furniture, etc., should be used in schools in rural areas of our district to make the schools happy learning places for students and teachers. Around 150 students
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By: TheCSRUniverse Team | Published: 30-May-2024 A water conservation project initiated by Rotary Club to improve water resource management and farming practices has been awarded a grant of USD 2 million to help farmers in India. ‘Partners for Water Access and Better Harvests in India’ is Rotary’s fourth Programs of Scale recipient – an annual
BW Online Bureau Nov 19, 2022 Rotary Club Madras Magnum and Rotary International District 3232 on the ocassion of World Toilet Day, dedicated a toilet block for boys in a government school in Chennai. Around the world, at least 892 million people continue to practice open defecation. This often causes the spread of diarrheal diseases.
Here’s How Written By: Aastha Ahuja | March 11, 2021 “Promoting handwashing in school and maintaining sanitation facilities like toilets, menstrual hygiene management facilities, among others have resulted in increased attendance and enrolment. Parents look up to us as a good school having a healthy and clean environment for their children”, said Gulsan, a Teacher