The document discusses WIN Foundation's vision, impact, and programs over the past 4.5 years. WIN's vision is to empower poor and lower-middle class communities in India through innovations in water, sanitation, maternal and child health to improve quality of life. Their programs have reached over 4000 communities, 220 NGO partners, and 9 million people. Current programs focus on expanding nutrition projects for pregnant women, infants and adolescents through nutri-preneur and nutri-garden initiatives. WIN also supports water and sanitation projects in over 230 villages and works with various stakeholders and technology partners to promote sustainable and scalable solutions.
2. Non-profit Foundation
Vision: Our vision is:
• Empowered poor and lower middle class
communities in India, adopting
innovations, in
• Water and Sanitation (WATSAN)
• Maternal and Child Health (MCH)
• to improve their quality of life and work,
in a sustainable and scalable manner
Address important aspects of Climate Change
WIN Foundation
4. Institutions
– R&D, Students
Grass root level NGO’s
- Innovative mindset
- Community connect
Social Impact Startups –
Innovative products and
business models
Communities - Village /
Tribal / Urban Slums
• Actions / Interventions
• Innovations
• Empowerment
• Skilling /
Microentrepreneurship
Sustainable and Scalable
Outcomes
WIN Foundation
Programs, Projects
Collaborations with
multiple stakeholder
Innovations and
Skilling Support
Outcome monitoring
Others Stakeholders
- Government
- Social Impact Ecosystem
- Startup Ecosystem
WIN Multi-stakeholder Approach
5.
6. WIN Nutrition Projects
Objectives:
Reduce malnutrition among
the community, with focus on
• Pregnant and lactating
mothers,
• Infant children
• Adolescent girls
Build on strong synergy
between Water and Health
7. Mother and Child
Nutrition
1. Women Nutripreneurs Projects –
- Ahmedabad City: 4 suburbs: Vasna,
Danilimda, Behrampura and Juhapura
- Sanand Taluka, Ahmedabad District: 5 Villages
- Jaipur City, Rajasthan
- 220+ Women Nutripreneurs,
- 6 Central Kitchens
2. Women Nutri-garden Projects -
- Rapar taluka , Kutch Dist
- Abdasa & Mandvi Taluka, Kutch Dist.
- 550+ Nutrigarderners
3. Field Health Worker training
4. Community Nutrition awareness
programs
5. Nutrition – Tech Start-up Support
8. FOCUS FOR CURRENT YEAR– Mother and Child Health
Local Market Creation Approach – Demand (Pull) and Supply (Push approach):
Nutri-preneurs
• Additional centres,
• Accelerator phase in current centres
Nutri-Gardens – mainly in rural areas
• Cover more areas using synergy with Water conservation projects
• Technical and Nutrition expertise: e.g. seasonal plants, family nutrition security
• Micro-etrepreneurship model
Health-prenuers
• Microentrepreneurship model for certified front line health workers
• Provide last mile health and wellness support on sustainable basis
Technology / innovation / Knowledge support
• IIT Bombay, IIT Gandhinagar, Treewalk-Ahmedabad
Field Health worker training
• support SMDT for health workers MCH nutrition training (last project – Jashpur, Chattisgarh)
Saath – Juhapura New Center
WIN visit – Abdasa Nutrigarden area
Nutrition guidance from IIT Gandhinagar
9. 1st and 2nd Years:
• Institution and Capacity Building
• “Bhujal Jankar” team, Farmers and Women Groups formed
• Water Security Plan (WSP) for 19 villages:
• Supply Side: Recharge structures, Water bodies enhancement
• Demand Side: Farming – best practices
• Knowledge Management: lab, well monitoring
3rd and 4th Years :
• Extensions
• 231 villages
• Other talukas in Kutch
• Other hydrogeological regions:
• Dwarka, Gandhinagar and Surendranagar District
• Atal Bhujal Yojana – capacity building for 120+ villages, consortium approach
• Technology
• Soil and water quality measurement, soil moisture
measurement and weather monitoring, modular supply chain
• Centre for Excellence for training at multiple levels
WATSAN (Water and Sanitation)
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11. 1st and 2nd Years:
• Institution and Capacity Building:
• “Bhujal Jankar” (men and women)
• Farmers & Women Groups
• Water Security Plan (WSP)
• for 19 villages:
• Supply Side:
• Recharge structures, Water bodies enhancement
• Demand Side:
• Farming – best practices
• Knowledge Management:
• lab, well monitoring
WATSAN (Water and Sanitation)
Prof.Subbu training - Spectrophotometer
Village Water Security Plan
12. 3rd and 4th Years :
• Geographical Extension
• 231 villages
• Other talukas in Kutch and Other hydrogeological regions:
• Dwarka, Gandhinagar-Mehsana and Surendranagar-Morbi Dist.
• Atal Bhujal Yojana – capacity building for 200+ villages
• Technology
• Smart farming and water use by Small & Marginal Farmers
• Centre of Excellence for training at multiple levels
• Future Direction:
• Grassroot Leadership and Competency Replication, Scaling
• Demand side mgmt. for marginal farmers Impact and Sustainability
• Science Society
• Synergy: Water Nutrition
*** WIN as catalyst for scalability and collaboration ***
WATSAN (Water and Sanitation)
Demand Side Intervention
13. WATSAN: Technologies – Agri, water and Agri-Mktg
• Smart farming with optimized water use
• Soil and Water quality test kits, By FFEM, Bangalore,
through ACT, Samerth
• Soil Moisture measurement, Village level Weather
monitoring: By Soilsens, IIT Bombay / Pune based, through
ACT
• Borewell level sensor, By CFar Technologies, Pune, through
ACT
• Intelligent Irrigation Control, By Intech Harness, Pune
through ACT
• Integrated Smart Farming Data System: Cloud based,
advisory for marginal farmers using data on soil, water,
weather and crop status, including above data. By Soilsens
• Modular Cold chain for farm produce
• By Tan90 Solutions, and By Rukart
* Usable by communities in field *
* Take Science to Society * Take Society to Science *
14. Summary
• Huge scale up potential due to aspiration of large population, including women, to shape
their own destiny
• Expand into new areas, with existing partners and explore with new partners.
• Share experiences, success stories and learning materials
• WIN online skilling platform – https://skillingtowin.org
• WIN YouTube channel
• Support innovations from startups / institutions with market trial and adoption
• Empowerment at grassroots
• Strong focus on gender equity and empowerment for greater momentum in both water and nutrition
projects
• Microentrepreneurship and Local leadership development focus
• Success and Role models from community, particularly by women are biggest motivators.
• WIN as catalyst
15. Students Support Programs
2022 & 2023 – Nirma University – School of Design
i. PGWM-Watsan: Developed promotional materials – Watsan.
(Branding, stories, brochure, videos etc.)
ii. Nutrition project: Developing unified brand / promotional /
communication strategy and materials for our nutri-preneurs.
2023 - CEPT University: 3 interns selected by WIN for PGWM, Kutch
areas and RRWH in Ahmedabad.
2022 – IITGn: Project to develop AI /ML technologies for Child growth
measurement
2023 – IITGn: 2 interns working at IITGN Drone/Robotics lab to evolve
smart farming and water practice using drones.
Students of Premier
Institutions
Exposure to work or study
closely on WIN Projects
Communities
and NGO Partners
- Get New-generation
perspectives, technology and
management inputs