Water quality in Sahibganj district of Jharkhand is very poor. According to Integrated Management Information System, Ministry of Drinking Water & Sanitation, Government of India, there are 412 water quality affected habitations in Jharkhand as of 1 April 2012. The water quality problems include both microbial and chemical contamination. Arsenic contamination is one of the key reasons for poor water quality. The poor water and sanitation (WATSAN) status in Sahibganj is a combination of governance issues, weak and nascent village/gram panchayat institutions and low community participation.
Traditionally, people of Sahibganj used ponds and wells to fulfill their demands related to drinking water. Nowadays they use bore-wells and hand pumps. Since the district is situated on the banks of the River Ganga, the ground water has a higher chance of getting contaminated from arsenic (due to geogenic reasons).
The project will use arsenic mitigation as an entry-point for field interventions but will eventually attempt to address the larger issue of community based water security by improving WATSAN governance systems. Improving WATSAN governance includes improved technologies, capacities and systems, and better institutional arrangements. Targeted communication, promoting appropriate technologies, and developing capacities of Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) to manage systems will be undertaken.
Objectives
- To develop/improve decentralised WATSAN governance system for gram panchayats and to sustain its positive outcomes
- To support provision of safe (free from arsenic and microbial contamination) drinking water and facilitate access to safe sanitation
- To build a template for replicating the decentralised water security model in other arsenic/water quality affected blocks in Jharkhand
Geographical spread
Six gram panchayats of two arsenic affected blocks (Udhua and Mandro) in Sahibganj district, Jharkhand.
Key components
The project aims to help improve the water security (in terms of quantity and quality) in six gram panchayats (three gram panchayats each from the two blocks of Udhua and Mandro). In line with the broader definition of water security, the project will also seek to facilitate access to improved sanitation in these six gram panchayats. About 30,000 people residing in these six gram panchayats are expected to benefit from this project.
By the end of the project, the goal is to develop a replicable decentralised water security model for implementation in other arsenic affected blocks of Jharkhand.
The project will follow a phased approach. First phase involves social mobilisation through targeted communication/IEC campaigns and generating information about the existing WATSAN status in the six target gram panchayats. Baseline information will also be collected regarding status of convergence among schemes/departments, existing institutional structures and governance systems.
The second phase involves discussions/consultations regarding technology selection and capacity building sessions for PRIs and other relevant stakeholders leading to preparation of water security plans (WSPs). This phase will also include demand generation and developing monitoring and oversight capabilities of PRIs to facilitate safe sanitation.
Major Activities
Year 1
- Interface with community members and networking with key stakeholders, e.g., PRIs, officials of various departments (drinking water, rural development, panchayati raj, public health, etc.), jal sahiyas, academic institutions and civil society organisations on issues of water.
- PRIs will be mobilised to develop water security plans (WSPs) as part of their mandated annual plans. Apart from organising interface with different stakeholders, training and capacity building programmes will be organised. Some of the key issues related to capacity building in this phase would be
- Roles of PRIs in managing water and sanitation
- Participatory planning
- Project management
Year 2
- Focus will be on providing hand holding support to gram panchayats so that they can implement their WSPs with their own resources. Support will be given to gram panchayats and advocacy will be made with different departments so that the gram panchayats can mobilise extra resources that are available at the block/district level.
- Some capacity building programmes will be organised so that implementation of WSPs is effective. Focus of the training will be:
- A refresher on project management
- Asset management (use of GPS in asset management)
- A mid-term review will be carried out during the 2nd year to refine the project execution strategy, if necessary. Important lessons from the review will be shared with the primary stakeholders at the gram panchayat, block and district levels.
Year 3
- Focus on sustainability. Regular handholding support will be given to the gram panchayats so that they can develop WSPs on a regular basis and implement those plans.
- A template for decentralised water security will be developed to replicate/scale up the project lessons
- Regional meetings will be organised to advocate the decentralised water security model with state level officials and policy makers
- Two policy briefs will be prepared for advocacy
- A process document will also be prepared to be shared with a wider group of players
Key outputs
- Baseline WATSAN status report of Sahibganj: A baseline report will be prepared to assess the current WATSAN status at the project location. The report will include existing institutional structures at the village/ gram panchayat level and their capacities, systems of WATSAN governance and level of community participation. This baseline information will be used to refine project approaches, develop better implementation strategies and support advocacy with different stakeholders.
- Water Security Plan (WSP) of six gram panchayats from two blocks: All six gram panchayats will be supported to develop WSPs in collaboration with village water and sanitation committee. These plans will be developed at the village level and consolidated at the gram panchayat level. These plans will be discussed in gram sabhas/similar forums and included in the annual plan of the respective gram panchayats.
- A framework for decentralised WSP: One of the key outputs of the project will be preparation of a framework/template for community led decentralised WSP, which could be replicated in other parts of the state. This framework will contain various aspects related to planning, implementation and monitoring of the WSP.
- Policy brief(s): Policy brief(s) on key elements of water security and involvement of PRIs in WATSAN. These brief(s) will be used for advocacy purposes.
Year/period
3 years (September 2013 to August 2016).
Supported by
Arghyam, India