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Rockefeller “Rock Talk Peer Review”

Urban Scarcity of water in India

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Situation, complication and the key question…..

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Urban water situation in India…2013 context

Source- The CERES Aqua Gauge report- Framework for 21st century water risk management

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Complication in urban India….

• Agriculture accounts for 90% of freshwater withdrawals in S. Asia.

• Aquifer depletion in India has reduced water availability per capita by over half.

• Balance between human demand and availability is precarious- both in urban as well as rural India.

• Access to clean water is not always guaranteed when it should be a fundamental right.

• Urban population growth , either organic or through migration means that future prospects are not good , based on analysis of current situation.

• Demand and misuse are high in urban India.

India already faces severe water shortage and areas of

simmering conflict over water rights…these are

clear warning signs

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What then is the Key question?

What can we do as citizens of urban India to avert water scarcity and avoid an impending crisis?

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The proposed solution by team B

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Citizens access to information…sources of information

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Cost effective platforms for information dissemination

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What do we achieve at the end of this phase?

• Urban citizens, especially the urban poor realize that while access to clean water maybe their fundamental right, BUT with rights come responsibilities.

• The urban poor realize that they are the most vulnerable while facing the water security crisis.

• The urban poor understand that when technology meets best practices meets changing attitudes, the water crisis can be averted and their access to water can be secured.

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Being informed leads to awareness…

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Awareness leads to open discussions and ideation…

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What do we achieve at the end of this phase?

• Reinforcing urban citizens awareness about their fundamental right, as also their responsibilities.

• Ensure that the urban poor realize that while they may be vulnerable today, corrective actions, behavior, attitudes and embracing low cost solutions will avert the water security crisis.

• The urban poor create offline and online forums, where the topic of discussion is “water”, and generate community traction through crowd sourced buzz and relevant content.

• Create awareness within the community that water is not “free” and is in fact a commodity, just like oil, or grain, that has an economic value attached to it and should therefore be paid for.

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With community awareness comes political enlightenment and buy in……

Water security is a major issue for

my urban constituents

Water security is an issue that needs to be

tackled immediately

I should get this issue sorted out

immediately with affirmative action

My ability to deliver on this issue will

reflect positively on my leadership

capability

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What do we achieve at the end of this phase?

• Provide fillip to the community affirmative actions by achieving total buy in for the initiative within the political class and establishing this firmly as top priority on their political agenda .

• Ensure that the political class is able to articulate this agenda firmly with the bureaucracy and get the bureaucracy’s buy in as well.

• Ensure that the political class as well as the bureaucracy , both work hand in hand with the community to enhance access to information and thus create ever more awareness.

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Specific project operational requirements

• Community mapping due diligence.

• Community data collection and management.

• Research and surveys.

• Creating compelling marketing programs.

• Community representatives and partners training.

• Running community awareness programs.

• Information dissemination.

• Social audits.

• Program/Project Impact assessments.

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Community mapping due diligence…an example

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Mapping the administration

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Community mapping and landscaping results

Objective: Understand the area of operation Method: Secondary research

Population 3,29,66,238

Male Population 1,69,31,812

Female Population 1,60,34,426

Sex Ratio 947/1000

BPL Population 70%

ST Rural population 91%

Tribes 28%

SC 12%

Others 60%

No. of Districts 24

No. of Blocks 260

No. of Villages 32620

Literacy 67.63%

Male 78%

Female 56%

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Go to state view

Dashboard view: From national to local

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Understand low satisfaction index

Dashboard view: From national to local

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Research and surveys

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Depiction of data presentation and formats

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Community awareness programs

Community level discussions with thought leaders, activists

and other stakeholders

Community BUZZ

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Community information dissemination programs using ICT solutions

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Compelling marketing using compelling content…..

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Integrated solutions marketing approach

Urban community connect with the ASHA workers…reinforces the mass media initiatives….creating a multiplier effect in the “ water conservation” awareness campaigns

RADIOMOBILE

PRINT TV

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Sustained Community engagement programs

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Activating partners and community reps

Introduction

to the program Discussion

forums

Community representatives

share their experience

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Social Audit processes

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Project and program assessments

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Thanks for your patience…..