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723
beneficiaries receiving water for domestic and agricultural use through 5 Hydrams.
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37
households benefiting from clean energy from 4 community biogas systems.
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169
community members received training including governance and financial literacy, agriculture and micro irrigation, technical and maintenance and supply chain development.
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19
solar water pumping systems to be installed as part of a new programme launched with the support from Big Lottery Fund SolarMUS II. When completed in 2018, it will benefit 5,500 individuals.
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20
master trainers trained in adolescent enterprise and life skills training packages.
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72,000
adolescents across 6 districts to reached out by these trained masters as part of the UNICEF ADAP project.
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22,443
litres of water, on an average, pumped per day by each Hydram pump.
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2
new project partnerships established as renewable energy and poverty alleviation partner on DFID funded climate resilience programme (BRACED) and ADRA energy and livelihoods programme.
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1st
field office established in Western Nepal.