Impact Assessment Report: Bhandara, India
This report discusses the impact of Safe Water Network's implementation of reverse osmosis treatment water stations with remote monitoring systems in 10 villages in India.
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This report discusses the impact of Safe Water Network's implementation of reverse osmosis treatment water stations with remote monitoring systems in 10 villages in India.
Safe Water Network’s market-based approach allows locally owned and operated stations to maintain reliability, long-term sustainability, and financial viability.
Safe Water Network partnered with Modern Architects of Rural India to introduce a market-based model to 55 Safe Water Stations.
Different sectors have relied on a variety of strategies to address the issue. In this report, Safe Water Network examined the different methods in use and tied them together in a single assessment.
In order to increase consumer demand for safe water, Safe Water Network developed a consumer activation campaign.
As a result of Safe Water Network’s consumer research in the state of Andhra Pradesh, we have begun a campaign that leverages a Safe Water Station’s touchpoints with the community.
Cost-effective delivery systems are key to ensuring the financial viability of safe water stations. Our Safe Water Stations operate at low margins in order to maintain affordable prices for consumers.