Our Impact
- Enhanced hygiene and sanitation practices in schools and communities have led to a decrease in illnesses such as diarrhea, cholera, and typhoid.
- Education on sanitation and hygiene behavior practices in 2000 schools and its neighboring communities resulting in better overall health and hygiene behaviors among the population.
- Improved sanitation facilities in schools have led to increased attendance, particularly among girls, who previously stayed home due to inadequate facilities.
- Clean and hygienic school environments contributing to a more conducive learning atmosphere.

- Capacity building education initiatives has enabled marginalized people, especially women, to start small businesses, leading to improved household incomes.
- Training and education programs have enhanced skills, making community members more employable and economically independent.
- Promotion of sustainable practices and environmental conservation efforts has contributed to better management of natural resources.
- Community awareness programs on environmental issues have led to more community-driven conservation efforts.
- Advocacy for social justice and human rights have helped marginalized communities gain better access to resources and opportunities.
- Improved sanitation facilities and economic opportunities have contributed to gender equality by empowering women and girls.
- Continuous education and awareness campaigns have led to sustained changes in hygiene behaviors, ensuring long-term health benefits.
- Active participation of community members in sanitation and livelihood projects has fostered a sense of ownership and responsibility towards community development.