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Sampark’s Roof Water Harvesting Initiatives

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Sampark’s Roof Water Harvesting Initiatives

Introduction

Water scarcity remains a critical issue in rural areas. Sampark has pioneered sustainable water conservation in Jhabua district through community-driven solutions and ecological restoration. This report highlights the guiding principles and achievements of its water harvesting initiatives. By engaging local communities and reviving traditional knowledge, Sampark has successfully restored degraded watersheds and increased groundwater levels. The organization’s efforts have led to improved agricultural productivity and enhanced livelihoods. These initiatives serve as a replicable model for other drought-prone regions seeking long-term water security.

Introduction

Water scarcity remains a critical issue in rural areas. Sampark has pioneered sustainable water conservation in Jhabua district through community-driven solutions and ecological restoration. This report highlights the guiding principles and achievements of its water harvesting initiatives. By engaging local communities and reviving traditional knowledge, Sampark has successfully restored degraded watersheds and increased groundwater levels. The organization’s efforts have led to improved agricultural productivity and enhanced livelihoods. These initiatives serve as a replicable model for other drought-prone regions seeking long-term water security.

Ideological Approach
Sampark’s efforts are based on:

Sustainability

Long-term water security through durable storage solutions.

Innovation

Adoption of rooftop rainwater harvesting and wastewater treatment.

Equitable Access

Ensuring Sustainable Water Availability for Schools and Villages"

Community Participation

Empowered Locals Lead and Sustain Community Water Structures

Environmental Conservation

Linking water management with afforestation and soil protection.

Key Achievements
Impact and Transformation
Future Vision
Sampark aims for 100% water security in Jhabua by:
Thematic Areas of Intervention and Impact

Water Conservation & Safe Drinking Water (SDG 6)

Rainwater harvesting systems with 50,000-litre capacity were installed in 25 schools, providing clean water to 40,000 people and storing 22.5 million litres over two decades. Roofwater was harvested from institutional buildings. Wells and borewells were revived for drinking purposes. These efforts ensured water security, reduced groundwater stress, and promoted safe drinking water in drought-prone tribal areas.

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People got Improved water access 

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25 schools received 50,000-litre underground rainwater harvesting tanks

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Total water harvested

Conclusion

Sampark’s sustainable and participatory water management model has successfully revived local water resources and empowered communities. As it expands, the mission remains focused on equitable and sustainable water solutions for a secure future.