Why water and sanitation?
Two of the fundamental aspects of a healthy and dignified existence are clean drinking water, and access to sanitation facilities. Sanitation is not only an essential safeguard against diseases and infections; it also provides a structure for privacy, especially for the women in the household. The provision of sanitation and potable water facilities to all Indian households is a goal that is yet to be fulfilled. According to Wild Water, State of the World’s Water 2017, a new report by WaterAid(a global advocacy group on water and sanitation), states that more than 63 million people in India are living without clean drinking water. This is more than any other country in the world.
FWWB recognized the dire need for these facilities and the role that microfinance could play in providing them to urban and rural poor women. This led to the inception of the Water and Sanitation program in the year 2009.
Our approach
The Water and Sanitation program is a testament to the fact that the availability of financial resources is key to enabling poor households to invest in water and sanitation facilities. It busts several myths about their reluctance to use modern amenities. The program also aims to raise awareness among donors and lending institutions about the role that sanitation plays in raising living standards and productivity levels of a household. This holds true, especially for women and children.This program aims to provide financial assistance to MFIs for construction of sanitation facilities at subsidized rates. Organizations which have a good client record, and are active in urban or rural areas are selected. Usually, an organization with a sound technical team and past experience in construction activity is preferred but those organizations with no experience in this field are also guided to liaison with technical experts.