Health, Sanitation & Nutrition
Health, Sanitation & Nutrition
Why Health, Sanitation & Nutrition?
Amongst multiple factors affecting people’s health in rural areas, sanitation and nutrition play a crucial role. For instance, more than 50% of women in rural India are malnourished and anaemic. While several government initiatives and schemes have been launched to promote better health, sometimes the facilities are not easily accessible in the remote terrains of rural India.
Good health is the foundation of a thriving, progressive society. WOTR is working with and for communities to foster healthy lifestyles and improve access to good health in rural areas.
Our Interventions
By adopting a collaborative approach, WOTR is sensitizing community members to adopt healthy practices and support them with facilities such as clean drinking water and growth monitoring for children. We promote good nutrition to mitigate anemia, specifically in adolescent girls and women while also focusing on building physical and mental health awareness by collaborating with government and like-minded organisations.
Our Impact
116,337
288
7,781
56
people impacted by overall health initiatives across 289 villages
drinking water units installed in schools across 183 villages
children covered under Child Growth Monitoring in 2021-22
Anemia detection camps benefitting 6214 men, women and children in 2021-22
Our Impact
116,337
288
people impacted by overall health initiatives across 289 villages
drinking water units installed in schools across 183 villages
7,781
56
children covered under Child Growth Monitoring in 2021-22
Anemia detection camps benefitting 6214 men, women and children in 2021-22
Program Highlights
Our Achievements
Nirmal Gram Puraskar
Awarded to WOTR by the Government of India in 2008
Citadel Achievement Award
Mr. Crispino Lobo was honored with the award for exemplary work in the social development sector in August 2008
Vasantrao Naik Puraskar 2012
Awarded to WOTR for excellent work done in rural development areas
Kyoto World Water Grand Prize 2009
WOTR won the prize during the 5th World Water Forum in Istanbul, Turkey
Using the sun to fetch water
The residents of village Modwa were facing a deep water crisis for a long period. The common well in the village, the only source of potable water, was crumbling due to poor maintenance.
In 2016, WOTR used solar pumps to resolve the drinking water issue in this small village of Rajasthan. Today the villagers have clean water supply through taps and they don’t have to worry about fetching water from the well.
To invest in sustainable Health, Sanitation and Nutrition practices for rural India, reach out to Sujaya Dangwar at sujaya.dangwar@wotr.org.in