Svayam’s Accessible Family Toilet Project indicates willingness of rural families to invest in sanitation facilities

 
Svayam’s Accessible Family Toilet Project indicates willingness of rural families to invest in sanitation facilities

Svayam, an accessibility organisation and the social impact arm of Jindal SAW, has unveiled key findings from the Accessible Family Toilet Project, implemented with the Foundation for Accessible Aquanir and Sanitation (FAAS- India wing of Water.org). An initial need assessment survey revealed that over 76% of individuals with reduced mobility struggle to access sanitation facilities- a finding which led Svayam to initiate this project in 2019 across 14 states and 138 districts of India. Over the 4 years, through 24,500 Self Help Groups (SHGs), Joint Liability Groups (JLGs), and Community-Based Organisations (CBOs), this project has impacted about 1.5 crore individuals and trained over 1554 local plumbers and masons on accessible toilets.

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