Help women secure water and food in India

Summary

Tanks to collect and store safe, clean water will be built. Women will learn organic farming to grow drought tolerant plants. This will improve the nutrition and the income of the women. progress reportread updates from the field

How Donors Like You Helped

Thanks to donors like you, a total of $2,151 was raised for this project.

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Received $2,151 from 51 donations from people like:

More Information About this Project

Project Needs and Beneficiaries

Drought is a chronic problem in Rajasthan, leading to health issues, poor sanitation, poverty and other socio-economic problems. Lack of water has a major impact. Women walk for hours each day to find water. Girls can't go to school because it is their role to fetch water. Water harvesting and cultivating drought tolerant fruit trees improves nutrition, income, and awareness of the environment. GRAVIS works with women to create water and food security and address local socio-economic conditions.

Activities

People will be trained on rainwater harvesting, seed banks, organic farming, horticulture and bio-fertilizers. Community Based Organizations will be formed to help members be aware of and access various savings & income generating options.

Funding Information

Total Funding Received to Date: $2,151

Funding Information

This project is now in implementation and no longer available for funding. Received funds will be used to accomplish concrete objectives as indicated in the project's "Activities" section. Updates will be posted under the "Progress Report" tab as they become available.

Donors' contributions and pledges to this project totaled $2,151 .  The original project funding goal was $19,800.

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).

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Why this Project is Important

Potential Long Term Impact

Communities will have increased food & water. Training provided & activities undertaken will enable the people to save more water, increase crop yield & create extra income sources. Women will be economically independent & girls will be at school.

Project Message

The primary approach of GRAVIS is to run projects that work directly on social rehabilitation and not just monetary assistance thus promoting self-reliance in village communities.
- Shree Shashi Tyagi, Secretary, GRAVIS (Gramin Vikas Vigyan Samiti)

Who is Running This Project

Contact

Gillian Wilson
Communications Director
IDEX
827 Valencia Street, #101
San Francisco, CA 94110
United States
415-824-8384
Email:

Project Sponsor

International Development Exchange (IDEX)

Organization

Gramin Vikas Vigyan Samiti (Gravis)
3/458 Milkman Colony Pal Road
Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342001
India
91-291-2741317
http://www.gravis.org.in/

Where this Project is Located

Country

This project is located in IndiaIndia and can also be found under EnvironmentEnvironment.

For more information about India, read the Human Development Report on India or the Wikipedia entry for India.

When this Project was Updated

Last Updated

This project was last updated on November 6, 2009.

Date Added to GlobalGiving

This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on August 7, 2008

Latest Update from the Field

Masturo's Life-Changing Taanka

By Gillian Wilson - Communications Director, July 02, 2009 11:00 AM

With your support, women like Masturo and their families have been able to count on secure and easy access to clean water.

Masturo lives in the village of Jemla. She is 29 years old and was married at just 13 years old. At 15 she gave birth to her first child. Her husband used to work in Jodhpur’s mines, which was the only source of income for the family. After his death they were left with almost no financial means. They could not afford his medical treatment either; as a result the initially small tumor in his body kept on growing, finally leading to his death.

She is now a young widow with 1 daughter and 3 sons. The eldest son is 14 years old and she also has to take care of her elderly parents-in-law. Her mother-in-law is almost blind and bedridden. Masturo had to spend on average 5-6 hours per day on fetching water for the family.

The closest nadi (pond) is 2.5 miles away from her household. She suffered from debilitating pains in her back due to fetching water and her family could not enjoy regular bathing. Her dream was to have a taanka (and water storage facility that collected rainwater during the monsson), but she thought it was impossible.

Masturo was one of the women who GRAVIS selected to receive a taanka, which marked the beginning of a better life for her and her family. Her relatives assisted in constructing the facility, while GRAVIS supplied building materials.

After having received the taanka, Masturo has time for doing other kind of work to earn an income. She now owns now around a dozen animals for breeding. Despite her difficult family situation, thanks to the taanka she now enjoys a better quality of life.

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