Knowledge Compendium
City Water Compendium is a compilation of water availability, supply, and wastewater scenarios in 24 Indian cities. The report provides insights into the urban water security status, highlighting the gaps and challenges for taking proactive corrective measures.
WASH Toolkit
The WASH toolkit is a step-by-step approach for field-level functionaries, practitioners, GP officials, and officials at the Urban Local Bodies.
Rethinking Gender Equality through the Lens of Economic Empowerment in Water
This report shares the unique success of the SEWAH program, where women’s traditional roles of carrying water on their heads are supplanted by owning and operating local water stations.
Gender Toolkit
Gender Toolkit ‘Empowering Women in Safe Water Enterprises’ is a collection of field implementation practices in Safe Water Enterprises (SWEs) designed to empower women employed in the drinking water sector.
Private Sector Engagement in Water Supply
The report provides insights into the role and contributions India’s private sector can offer to bolster the country’s drinking water sector.
Women Safety Handbook
The handbook is an effort to create awareness and offer suggestions to reduce the crimes against urban women.
Mumbai City Assessment
This assessment of the drinking water supply in the City of Mumbai has been conducted to assess the gaps and challenges in providing drinking water supply and evaluate the potential of SWEs as a complementary solution.
Visakhapatnam City Assessment
This assessment of drinking water supply in the City of Visakhapatnam has been conducted to assess the gaps and challenges in providing drinking water supply and evaluate the potential of SWEs as a complementary solution.
Hyderabad City Assessment
This assessment of drinking water supply in the City of Hyderabad has been conducted to assess the gaps and challenges in providing drinking water supply and evaluate the potential of SWEs as a complementary solution.
India Sector Review 2023
This sector review report, the fourth issued by Safe Water Network, brings up to date the need for Safe Water Enterprises, popularly called Water ATMs, across India.