Date
11-Jul-2014 to 11-Jul-2014
Location
Ranchi
Format
Sub National

Arsenic contamination is one of key problems related to water quality in Sahibganj, Jharkhand. Arghyam and PRIA did a rapid reconnaissance survey during September 2012, in Sahibganj, to assess the ground situation in Sahibganj and lay out a suitable entry strategy for Jharkhand. During the reconnaissance it was realised that the poor water and sanitation (WATSAN) status in Sahibganj is a combination of governance issues, weak and nascent village/Gram Panchayat (GP) level institutions and low community participation.

Keeping all these issues in mind it was decided that a project with a title ‘Decentralised drinking water security in 6 Arsenic affected Gram Panchayats of Sahibganj district’ would be implemented. It was also decided that the project will use arsenic mitigation as an entry-point for field interventions but will eventually attempt to address the larger issue of water security by improving WATSAN governance systems, through targeted communication, promoting appropriate technologies, and developing capacities of Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) to manage systems. Specifically, the project aims to improve the water security (in terms of quantity and quality) in 6 Gram Panchayats (GPs) of 2 arsenic affected blocks (Udhwa and Mandro) in Sahibganj. In line with the broader definition of water security, the Project will also seek to facilitate access to improved sanitation in these 6 GPs. The idea was to develop a broader menu of safe drinking water options, add complementarity to Drinking Water & Sanitation Department (DW&SD), Governmnet of Jharkhand’s (GoJ) initiatives in Sahibganj and help widen its impact by increasing the outreach of services.

One of the key activities of the project was to conduct a base line survey to understand three important dimensions related to water security plans. These are –

Base line survey was done in the selected GPs during December 2013 – January 2014. In all 736 questionnaires from the 6 GPs were filled. These questionnaires were filled at the housed level. Focus Group Discussions were also organised to understand the community level issues. Discussions were also held with elected representatives of PRIs, Jal Sahiyas, government officials laced at the GP level to know their views on water security plans.

The draft report, based on the field work, was shared in all the 6 GPs during 10-12 March 2014 and at the Block level during 25-26 March. This report is also shared with the district level officials. Finally, this report would be shared with the state level officials on 11th July at Ranchi.

 

The objectives of the state level sharing are

During the programme Additional Chief Secretary & Development Commissioner of the Government of Jharkhand will be partiticapting. Along with him the Secretaries of the department of Panchayati Raj, Drinking Water, Rural Development and the Mission Director of DW&S will also be attending the programme. Agencies like WaterAid, UNICEF and representatives of non-government organisations are also invited to attend this meeting.