We empower sanitation professionals with context-driven, role based, and immersive learning experience.
Despite progressive policies and programs like SBM 2.0 and AMRUT, capacity gaps among key WASH stakeholders persist. These gaps hinder effective speed, quality and sustainability.
Training often ignores participants' prior knowledge, making topics either too complex or too basic
Unengaging content fails to hold adult attention, hindering knowledge retention
Capacity building Programs don't support action, causing learned skills to be unused and forgotten
Digital content is often too long, preventing its use as timely, bite-sized support
Our programs impact change at an ecosystem level - from grassroots to policy making.
Training programs aligned with SBM 2.0 and AMRUT goals
Stakeholders trained across sanitation workers, engineers, ULB officials, NGOs, and students
eLearning accessible anywhere, anytime on web and mobile platforms
Citizens have access to better sanitation as an indirect impact of our trainings
Participants have used knowledge from training to improve their work
Government budgets are well spent, services are professionalized and meaningful careers are built
We map specific learning needs for various roles, assessing existing attitudes, skill and knowledge (ASK) against policy goals. This data drives a structured learning calendar, ensuring training is relevant and impactful.
We build the capabilities of local individuals and strengthen regional institutions. This ensures training incorporates local context and that ongoing support can be provided independently, without our continuous presence.
We use tried and tested indicators to monitor training quality, knowledge retention, and the real-world impact of our efforts. Continuous monitoring allows us to refine our modules and programs for sustained effectiveness.
How we helped improve sanitation infrastructure, combining worker well-being with modern sanitation solutions.
Implementation of a digitally monitored safety gear dispersal system, creating a model for other municipalities.
Join our mission to transform the lives of sanitation workers across India. Whether you're a government entity, donor organization, or implementation partner, we're ready to collaborate.
Support our Capacity Building for WASH Practitioners Program with funding that creates lasting impact.
Bring our expertise to your municipality to improve capacity building for practitioners.
Partner with us on research, implementation, or technology development.
Our programs are open to a wide range of stakeholders, including ULB officials, engineers, sanitation workers, SHG members, SBM nodal officers, NGO representatives, academicians, students, and private sector professionals.
We offer a blended approach:
Yes, training modules are customised to the local context, including language, culture, and ground realities to enhance comprehension and impact.
Participants receive credentials post-registration. You can access the platform through a web browser or mobile app, anytime, anywhere. It includes a learner tracker and certification on course completion.
Our robust Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) system tracks pre- and post-test scores, attendance, participation, feedback, and long-term impact through follow-up assessments.
Yes. As a Swachhata Knowledge Partner (SKP) and RWPF member, we offer end-to-end support including training needs assessment, content development, expert facilitation, MEL, training coordination, and technical handholding support.
Yes, all participants receive digital certificates upon successful completion of the training and post-assessment, visible on their learner dashboard.
Our modules span across: