Where Water Flows, Equality Grows
Where Water Flows, Equality Grows
The theme of World
Water Day 2026 “Water and
Gender” reminds us that access to water is closely connected to
equality and opportunity.
In many parts of Rajasthan,
water scarcity remains a daily challenge. Women and girls often spend hours
collecting water for their households, which can affect their education,
health, and livelihoods.
At Karunalya Social
Welfare Foundation, our work in WASH
(Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene) focuses on addressing these
challenges through community awareness, improved water access, and promoting
safe hygiene practices. By working with communities and encouraging inclusive
participation, we aim to support healthier environments and create opportunities
for women and girls.
As we observe World Water Day this year, we are
reminded that improving water access is not only about resources it is about dignity, equality, and sustainable community
development.
Because
where water flows, equality grows. 💧
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#Rajasthan #WaterForAll
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