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Rainwater harvesting refers to structures and methods of catching rainwater directly from roofs or indirectly through surface water runoff or spring catchments. It is then stored in underground (or above-ground) tanks or natural catchments for later use. For roof capture, any suitable roof surface — tiles, metal sheets, plastics, but not grass or palm leaf — can be used to intercept the flow of rainwater and provide a household with high-quality drinking water. Surface water capture can be through a dam, springbox, or groundwater recharge (includes in situ methods).

The reasons for using rainwater harvesting systems answer three questions:

What: Rainwater harvesting will improve water supply, food production, and ultimately food security.

Who: Water insecure households or individuals in rural areas will benefit the most from rainwater harvesting systems.

How: Since rainwater harvesting leads to water supply which leads to food security, this will greatly contribute to income generation.


Rainwater Harvesting TOOLS
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3R (Recharge,
Retention & Reuse)
Business Development -
Micro-financing
Multiple Use Systems (MUS)


Rainwater Harvesting TECHNOLOGIES
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Rooftop
In situ
Surface water
Groundwater recharge
Fog and dew


Rainwater Harvesting INNOVATION PILOTS
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Salyan and Dailekh, Nepal
Salyan District, Nepal
Kajiado, Kenya -
3R and MUS
Rwambu, Uganda -
Clearwater Revival
Rwambu Uganda Hills



Acknowledgements

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Many of the tools, technologies, and projects on this page are courtesy of the Rainwater Harvesting Implementation Network.

RAIN 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.

Started in December 2003, RAIN focuses on field implementation of small-scale rainwater harvesting projects, capacity building of local organisations and knowledge exchange on rainwater harvesting on a global scale.