Access to infrastructure services
Practical Action Nepal
In Nepal, geophysical and resource constraints coupled with ineffective governance have resulted in a failure of the public sector to provide services to the majority living in isolated rural communities. Poor people here are doubly disadvantaged with lack of services combined with inadequate access to other essential resources, goods and markets.
Practical Action is working to enhance the lives of rural poor by providing access to basic services through simple innovative solutions. The identified thematic programmes areas to help achieve this goal are:
To improve access to the basic services for rural and urban poor, Practical Action works in the renewable energy sector, complementary transport services, water and sanitation, waste management, and in promoting generally healthier living environments.
During the period 2007-12, we aim to
- Support 56,000 marginalised and underprivileged people living in isolated rural villages in six districts to increase their productivity (agricultural and economic) by 50 per cent and improve their access to other basic services and markets through the use of complimentary means of transport and energy provision.
- Support 28,000 poor people living in the unmanaged and squatter settlements of five municipalities to achieve a better living environment and helped 50 per cent of them to gain alternative livelihood opportunities from involvement in waste, water and sanitation services.
- Support 21,000 vulnerable women and children living in six districts in achieving improved health conditions as a result of creating improved indoor air quality, household sanitation, safe drinking water and clean household energy.
International programme
Read more about Practical Action's international access to infrastructure services programme.
List of Practical Action access to infrastructure services projects in Nepal
