Pink, R.M. (2016). Rainwater Harvesting: Water Security for Marginalized Communities in India. Solutions 7(6): 80-84. https://thesolutionsjournal.com/article/rainwater-harvesting-water-security-for-marginalized-communities-in-india/
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Rainwater Harvesting: Water Security for Marginalized Communities in India by Ross Michael Pink
Barefoot Photographers of Tilonia
A school boy from Tilonia drinks from a tap hooked up to a rainwater harvesting tank that provides clean drinking water for the school children. The rainwater harvesting system collects rainwater from the roof of the school. It is filtered and stored for drinking in this semi-arid region of Rajasthan, India.
In Brief Rainwater harvesting is an affordable technology that can be used to enhance the lives and livelihoods of women and children. From poverty reduction and reduced time taken for water collection, to greater volumes of water available, rainwater harvesting is a solution that opens doors to education, better nutrition, and potential economic activity. In Southeast Asia, various technologies to harvest rainwater have been employed, from small dams to jars. Collectively, these have resulted in higher groundwater levels, economic opportunities, and improved health. Moreover, these grassroots solutions have driven changes in policy. 80 | Solutions | November-December 2016 | www.thesolutionsjournal.org