School-based rainwater harvesting for safe drinking water supply in the rural coastal region of Bangladesh


The Department of IMW, BSMRAU is actively engaged in promoting safe and equitable access to drinking water in the coastal region of Bangladesh. Prof. Dr. Moinul Hosain Oliver from DIWM has collaborated with the Australian High Commission of Bangladesh to install school based rainwater harvesting programs in the remote Khulna region of Bangladesh as a pilot project giving women and children, in particular, access to safe drinking water at times when salinity is high in both surface and groundwater.

DIWM has also collaborated and engaged in dialogue with the local NGOs, civil society members, politicians and general public of the coast in campaigning for safe water supply. Awareness programs has also been launched with kind cooperation from AusAID through the High Commission of Australia (AHC) in Dhaka.

This cooperation between AHC and DIWM has been able to establish a sustainable business model in the coastal area here school based rainwater harvesting program is making a positive impact by helping the local community reduce the number of drop-outs from school.


Watch this outreach program on YouTube: