
We create accessible, gender-specific toilets for over 100 children per school, including features for those with disabilities. Because dignity, comfort, and safety are universal rights, not privileges.
Inadequate water and sanitation isn’t just a health issue; it affects education, dignity, and opportunity. Especially for girls and children in underserved regions
From arsenic-free water systems to gender-sensitive toilets, we create sustainable, community-managed infrastructure that meets urgent needs and ensures long-term usage.
Workshops, child cabinets, and student-led campaigns make hygiene education practical and peer-driven—because the best learning happens when it’s lived.
Through targeted MHM initiatives, we break taboos, build awareness, and equip girls and educators with the tools and knowledge to manage menstruation safely and confidently.
We train teachers, support staff, and local leaders to manage, maintain, and multiply the benefits of every WASH initiative. Ownership turns solutions into habits.
From arsenic-free water systems to gender-sensitive toilets, we create sustainable, community-managed infrastructure that meets urgent needs and ensures long-term usage.
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Workshops, child cabinets and student-led campaigns make hygiene education practical and peer-driven, because the best learning happens when it’s lived.
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Through targeted MHM initiatives, we break taboos, build awareness, and equip girls and educators with the tools and knowledge to manage menstruation safely and confidently.
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We train teachers, support staff, and local leaders to manage, maintain, and multiply the benefits of every WASH initiative. Ownership turns solutions into habits.
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We create accessible, gender-specific toilets for over 100 children per school, including features for those with disabilities. Because dignity, comfort, and safety are universal rights, not privileges.
Filtered drinking water within school grounds ensures children stay hydrated, healthy, and energized, directly impacting their attendance, focus, and overall wellbeing.
Our handwashing stations aren’t just facilities; they’re the foundation for lifelong hygiene practices that reduce illness and promote a culture of care and health.
With the Children’s WASH Cabinet, we cultivate leadership. Students spearhead initiatives like soap box rotations and menstrual hygiene drives, sparking community-wide behaviour change.
We revive and install community water systems; from arsenic-free wells to filtration plants, ensuring families have access to clean, safe drinking water without long, unsafe journeys.
We support the construction of community toilets, promote safe waste disposal and build infrastructure that upholds privacy, safety and hygiene for everyone; especially women and marginalized groups.
From village-wide handwashing drives to seasonal sanitation campaigns, we normalize healthy practices through participatory learning; making hygiene a shared community habit, not a health afterthought.
We train village committees and women's groups to lead WASH initiatives, maintain infrastructure and run awareness programs; ensuring that WASH progress isn't an intervention, but a way of life.
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Hi! I’m Payal. 😊
14 years old
📍Kundi Village, Jharkand, IN
Before the new toilets were installed, I would often miss school because I was scared of using the dirty, unsafe bathrooms. After the WASH program brought in gender-specific, clean, and safe toilets, I felt safe to attend school again. I didn’t have to worry about my dignity or health anymore. Now, I’m able to focus on my studies, and my friends and I encourage others to take care of our new toilets. What seemed like a small change brought back my confidence and hope.
Hi! I’m Payal. 😊
14 years old
📍Kundi Village, Jharkand, IN
Before the new toilets were installed, I would often miss school because I was scared of using the dirty, unsafe bathrooms. After the WASH program brought in gender-specific, clean, and safe toilets, I felt safe to attend school again. I didn’t have to worry about my dignity or health anymore. Now, I’m able to focus on my studies, and my friends and I encourage others to take care of our new toilets. What seemed like a small change brought back my confidence and hope.
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