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Clean water, safe toilets, and good hygiene practices are essential for children’s health, dignity, and ability to learn. When schools lack these basics, children fall sick more often, miss school, and struggle to participate fully in their education.

ChildFund India’s work on school-based water, sanitation, and hygiene focuses on creating clean, safe, and environmentally sustainable learning environments where children can thrive. Under this focus area, the Green WASH in Schools initiative supports schools to improve facilities and everyday hygiene practices in ways that are healthy for children and kinder to the environment.

Safe Water, Sanitation and Hygiene in Schools

How schools and children are supported

Improving water and sanitation facilities

Improving water and sanitation facilities

Schools are supported with solar-powered water systems, eco-friendly sanitation solutions, and gender-segregated toilets to ensure children have regular access to safe water and dignified sanitation.

Building everyday hygiene habits

Building everyday hygiene habits

Handwashing campaigns, menstrual hygiene education, and child-led cleanliness drives help children practice healthy behaviours as part of their daily school routine.

Engaging teachers and school communities

Engaging teachers and school communities

Teachers, volunteers, and School Management Committees reinforce hygiene practices, helping embed awareness into classrooms, school systems, and the wider community.

Promoting sustainable solutions

Promoting sustainable solutions

The use of green technologies supports environmentally responsible infrastructure while encouraging climate-conscious practices within school ecosystems.

What change looks like

42 schools with healthier, cleaner, and more hygienic learning environments within the first year

4,200+ students acting as hygiene champions, influencing practices at home and in their communities

Widespread adoption of daily handwashing and menstrual hygiene practices among students

Reduced health risks and lower school absenteeism linked to water- and sanitation-related illnesses

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