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|India Water Portal is a website that shares knowledge and builds communities around water and related issues in India. Managed by [http://arghyam.org/ Arghyam], the Portal has become a valuable archive of resources, working papers, reports, data, articles, news, events, opportunities and discussions on water.
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|[[Image:IWA water wikiMadhya.png|left|70px|link=http://www.iwawaterwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Articles/RainwaterHarvesting]] [http://www.iwawaterwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Articles/RainwaterHarvesting IWA WaterWiki]|The IWA WaterWiki aims to provide a platform for the global water community to interact and share knowledge online. The site will be a reference for all areas of water, wastewater and environmental science and management. This is the place for water professionals worldwide to interact, share knowledge and increase understandingmppcb.|- |[[Image:Madhyanic.png|left|70px|link=http:/in/wwwrwh.iwawaterwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Articles/RainwaterHarvestinghtm]] [http://www.mppcb.nic.in/rwh.htm Madhya Pradesh Pollution Control Board]
|System of collection rainwater and conserving for future needs has traditionally been practiced in India. The traditional systems were time-tested wisdom of not only appropriate technology of Rainwater Harvesting, but also water management systems, where conservation of water was the prime concern... systems were Bawaries, step wells, jhiries, lakes, tanks etc. These were the water storage bodies to domestic and irrigation demands. People were themselves responsible for maintenance to water sources and optimal use of water that could fulfill their needs.
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|Rainwater Harvesting Guide: several articles & instructions. Also a rain barrel manufacturer.
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|[[Image:infonet-biovision.png|left|70px|link=http://www.infonet-biovision.org/default/ct/281/soilConservation]] [http://www.infonet-biovision.org/default/ct/281/soilConservation Infonet-biovision.orgBiovision]
|Rainwater Harvesting: general ways to collect water for drinking, for livestock or irrigation.
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|[[Image:UNEP logo.png|left|70px|link=http://www.unwater.org/downloads/Rainwater_Harvesting_090310b.pdf]] [http://www.unwater.org/downloads/Rainwater_Harvesting_090310b.pdf UNEP - United Nations Environment Programme]
|Rainwater harvesting: a lifeline for human well-being. PDF, 2009. Approx. 70 pages.
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|[[Image:USAID logo.png|left|70px|link=http://www.ird.org/uploads/IRD_RWH_Guide_10June13.pdf]] [http://www.ird.org/uploads/IRD_RWH_Guide_10June13.pdf USAID]
|Roof-Top Rainwater Harvesting Best Practices Guide: Design and construction plus community ownership and policies.
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|[[Image:CGIAR logo.png|left|70px|link=http://www.waternetonline.ihe.nl/challengeprogram/IR25%20Rainwater%20Harvesting.pdf]] [http://www.waternetonline.ihe.nl/challengeprogram/IR25%20Rainwater%20Harvesting.pdf CGIAR and WaterNet]
|[[Image:PracticalAction.png|left|70px|link=http://www.worldwidehelpers.org/wwhweb/uploads/files/KnO-100025_Runoff%20rainwater%20harvesting.pdf]] [http://www.worldwidehelpers.org/wwhweb/uploads/files/KnO-100025_Runoff%20rainwater%20harvesting.pdf Practical Action]
|Run Off Rainwater Harvesting, the Path to Enhanced Livelihoods
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|[[Image:UNESCO logo.png|left|70px|link=http://portal.unesco.org/geography/fr/files/6192/11690988831Accepted_Papers_-_1.pdf/Accepted%2BPapers%2B-%2B1.pdf]] [http://portal.unesco.org/geography/fr/files/6192/11690988831Accepted_Papers_-_1.pdf/Accepted%2BPapers%2B-%2B1.pdf UNESCO]
|Rain Water Harvesting, Conservation and Management Strategies for Urban and Rural Sectors. Dr. R. K. Sivanappan. National Seminar on Rainwater Harvesting and Water Management, 2006.
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|[[Image: water alt.png|left|70px|link=http://www.water-alternatives.org/index.php/allabs/146-a4-3-5/file]] [http://www.water-alternatives.org/index.php/allabs/146-a4-3-5/file Water Alternatives]
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  ===<font size="3" color="#0c477b">'''NGOs, COMPANIES AND SERVICES'''</font>===
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|In 2008/2009, Mvula Trust received funding for a rainwater harvesting project as part of the Department of Water Affairs’ CSO Programme. This rainwater harvesting project built on, and assisted with, previous and current rainwater harvesting projects that focused on food security. Through this project, the dimension of sustainable livelihoods was added.
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|[[Image:african ct logo.png|left|70px|link=http://www.projectafrica.com/food-security/food-gardens-rainwater-harvesting-for-schools/]] [http://www.projectafrica.com/food-security/food-gardens-rainwater-harvesting-for-schools/ African Conservation Trust]
|Gardens & rainwater harvesting for schools. Helping to provide food security, biodiversity conservation, natural resource management, and heritage conservation.
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|The Rural Water Supply Network (RWSN) is the global network of professionals and practitioners working to raise standards of knowledge and evidence, technical and professional competence, practice and policy in rural water supply and so fulfil the vision of sustainable rural water services for all. RWSN places a very strong emphasis on innovation, documentation, research and capacity building.
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|[[Image:world agro-forestry logo.png|left|70px|link=http://worldagroforestry.org/projects/]] [http://worldagroforestry.org/projects/ World Agroforestry Centre]
|The Centre’s vision is a rural transformation in the developing world as smallholder households strategically increase their use of trees in agricultural landscapes to improve their food security, nutrition, income, health, shelter, social cohesion, energy resources and environmental sustainability. The Centre’s mission is to generate science-based knowledge about the diverse roles that trees play in agricultural landscapes, and to use its research to advance policies and practices, and their implementation, that benefit the poor and the environment.
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|HELVETAS Swiss Intercooperation’s offers services in five different fields of development work: Water and Infrastructure; Environment and Climate Change; Rural Economy, Skills Development and Education; Governance and Peace.
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|[[Image:acacia logo.png|left|70px|link=http://wwwacaciawateruk.acaciawaterstandaardsite.comnl/pagespg-29143-7-89562/englishpagina/projectswelcome.phphtml]] [http://wwwacaciawateruk.acaciawaterstandaardsite.comnl/pagespg-29143-7-89562/englishpagina/projectswelcome.php html Acacia Water]
|Acacia Water is a leading supplier of practical advices regarding groundwater challenges. The added value is hidden in freshness, motivation, common sense, personal commitment, reliability, focus on solutions and the ability to connect and switch. From parcel to world scale, Acacia delivers international services for clients like governments, private sector, and NGOs.
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|[[Image:aqua4all logo.png|left|70px|link=http://www.aquaforall.nl/ukorg/uk]] [http://www.aquaforall.nl/ukorg/uk Aqua for All]
|Aqua for All is a foundation dedicated to fulfilling the needs of the poorest people in the world, the people with less than $4 a day, the so called Base of the Pyramid (BoP). Our purpose is to steadily increase the number of people with access to clean water and adequate sanitation on a sustainable base. Aqua for All acts as a networking agent, connecting public and private organizations, mobilizing resources, expertise and finances from the Dutch water sector towards development projects focused on water and sanitation.
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