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Latest revision as of 10:57, 16 July 2008

RAIN Foundation
Logo RAIN.JPG
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Type: NGO
Class: Network
Key work: rainwater technology application,
community approaches,
consultancy
Website: www.rainfoundation.org

RAIN (Rainwater Harvesting Implementation Network) is an international network with the aim to increase access to water for vulnerable sections of society in developing countries - women and children in particular - by collecting and storing rainwater in water tanks and wells.

Started in December 2003, RAIN focuses on field implementation of small-scale rainwater harvesting projects, capacity building of local organisations and knowledge exchange on a global scale. Rainwater harvesting offers a high-potential solution to supplying safe drinking water, thereby empowering people to improve their livelihoods by providing them with more security and new choices.

RAIN supports the construction of rainwater harvesting systems at household and communal level (public spaces such as schools, community centres and health centres). In the future, RAIN intends to broaden its scope to include rainwater harvesting for income generating activities such as (drip) agriculture and livestock keeping. Moreover, rainwater is being used to improve sanitation conditions.


Main activities

  • Implementing rooftop water collection technologies and rainwater storage techniques.
  • Improving access to safe drinking water by collecting and storing rainwater using simple, adapted and economical techniques.
  • Implementation of demand driven, service oriented and participatory rainwater harvesting approaches
  • Local capacity building, local management, local ownership and learning.
  • Partnership development to support RAIN's core skills and increase effectiveness.
  • Application of Performance Measurement with accurate information on effects, impacts and organisational performance of the program.


External links

RAIN Foundation website