For the people in rural areas, particularly the marginalized communities, healthy ecosystems support sustainable agriculture-based livelihoods and essential services such as drinking water, sanitation and health care; therefore, investing in natural resources also strengthens adaptation and resilience of communities towards climate change and natural disasters.
objectives
Build capacity to improve water conservation and management
Build capacity to improve and maintain quality and fertility of soil
Build capacity to reduce/eliminate the use of harmful chemicals in farming, to develop sustainable farming methods, and to maintain biodiversity
Projects
As the drinking and agricultural purpose water resources become available in the villages where Jhep has started its work, various capacity building workshops will be arranged with the villagers to…
Read MoreTribal Villages in Junnar Taluka (Pune District)
Jhep was approached by the Sarpanch and the Gram Panchayat of two tribal villages in Junnar Taluka, which have a similar topography as the ridgeline villages in Velhe and share…
Read MoreVillages in Velhe Taluka (Pune District)
Jhep has partnered with ACWADAM as a knowledge partner that brings significant expertise and experience related to groundwater and spring water rejuvenation projects through comprehensive village action plans/models. Jhep and…
Read MoreImplementation Partners
ACWADAM
Gram Gaurav Pratishthan – Pani Panchayat