
Support Us
Invest in Women. Secure Water. Build Resilient Communities.
Across the drought-prone villages of Bundelkhand, water scarcity is not just an environmental challenge—it shapes health, livelihoods, education, and dignity. Jal Sahelis (Friends of Water) are changing this reality from the ground up.Led by rural women, the Jal Saheli movement restores traditional water bodies, strengthens local water governance, and promotes sustainable water use through community ownership. These women are not beneficiaries—they are leaders, planners, and custodians of water security.
Why Your Support Matters?
Your support enables:
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Revival of traditional water systems such as ponds, wells, and check dams
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Low-cost, nature-based water infrastructure built with local materials
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Women’s leadership and capacity building at the village level
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Improved agricultural productivity, enabling multiple crop cycles
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Long-term water security and climate resilience for rural families
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This is a proven, scalable model where modest investments create lasting impact, because solutions are locally led and community owned.
What Makes Jal Sahelis Different
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Women-led, community-driven approach
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Deeply rooted in local knowledge and traditions
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Low-cost, high-impact interventions
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Strong community participation and ownership
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Aligned with climate resilience and sustainability goals
With early facilitation support from grassroots institutions, Jal Sahelis have grown into a trusted local force—demonstrating how empowered women can drive sustainable water solutions.
How You Can Support
You can support Jal Sahelis by:
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Making a financial contribution to expand water restoration efforts
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Partnering as a foundation or CSR organization
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Supporting capacity building and leadership development for women
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Funding scalable pilots for water security and climate adaptation
Every contribution—large or small—helps secure water, livelihoods, and dignity for communities that need it most.
Join Us
By supporting Jal Sahelis, you are not just funding a project.
You are investing in women-led leadership, climate resilience, and sustainable change—built by communities, for communities.
Together, we can turn water scarcity into water security.