IHRF Water Faucet Projects

IHRF Water Faucet Projects

IHRF Water Faucet Projects

Many villages and slum clusters still collect water from unsafe areas or broken pipelines. With community faucets installed near houses, families—especially women and children—gain safer access to clean water.

Challenge

A lack of functional water points forces families to travel long distances and stand in lengthy queues. This increases health risk, reduces hygiene habits, and takes away valuable time—mainly from women and school children. IHRF steps in where communities need a tap connection, a repair, or guidance to obtain water supply support through local channels.

Drinking Water Support

Public Hygiene

Community Assistance

Local Department Liaison

Our Process

We map households that lack nearby water access, assess feasibility, and coordinate with plumbers, volunteers, and authorities. Our goal is simple—help families drink, cook, and wash without depending on unsafe water sources.

01

Planning the support

We inspect locations struggling with clean water access and list the points where a faucet or connection is required.

02

Evaluate situation

Our team checks water pressure, pipeline reach, user count, and potential support from local schemes or donors.

03

Provide assistance

Based on assessment, we help with faucet installation, pipeline materials, repairs, or connecting families to water supply channels.

04

Follow-up guidance

We revisit installations to ensure water is flowing and help communities submit maintenance or repair needs if issues arise.

Result

Improved access to clean water has reduced dependency on distant sources, improved hygiene, and brought daily relief to families. Simple faucets have made routines smoother—especially for women, children, and senior citizens.

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