Water.org works in both rural and urban communities in 11 states across India to create long-term solutions to water crises through partnerships with local stakeholders. Charity:Water leverages new and old water technologies to help improve health for India's poor. The Columbia Water Center contributes research on water access problems in India and works with officials to address issues on a large scale, while WaterIsLife develops products like straws that provide clean water and teaches hygiene. Just A Drop partners with state and local governments for targeted village programs, and The Water Project uses a holistic conservation approach to support long-term water availability and resource use in India.
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The Charities Trying To Solve The Water Crises In India
2. Water .ORG
By working with partners and stakeholders in each
community, Water.org is able to create long-term solutions
to water crises. Water.org works in communities in 11
different states in India, both rural and urban.
3. Charity:Water
Charity:Water is all about
water technology. By leveraging
the newest technology
available and some old and
effective technologies, the
charity is able to help the India¡¯s
poor improve their health.
4. Columbia
Water Center
The CWC is af?liated with
Columbia University and has
contributed a lot of research
on the problem of water access
in India. They are working
with Indian of?cials to address
the problem on a macro scale.
5. WaterisLife
The Straw, which has helped countless of poor
communities across the world drink clean water
from disease ridden water, is a WaterIsLife product.
They also teach hygiene to poor communities.
6. Just A Drop
Just A Drop works with state
and local governments in India to
implement smart, targeted water
programs for India villages. By
working with governments and
other NGOs they have had many
successful campaigns.
7. The Water
Project
The Water Project takes a
holistic approach to water
conservation in India to help
long-term availability and to
help Indians take advantage
of the water resources that
are available.