Handpumps in the Himalayas for the first time
Experiences in India have underlined the importance of establishing a strong local organization before any engineering works are carried out. The elimination of outside project staff has allowed the Kassar Trust to spend all of its resources on training local people, thereby enrichingthe local skills base and providing for the future.
the local skills base and providing for the future.
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