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©UnicefIndia Mothers and children in Chhattisgarh have
          access to clean drinking water through the Jal Jeevan Mission.
 109,000 ‘Jal Bahinis’ across 19,668   conducting 1,207,973 water quality   FY 2022-23, keeping Chhattisgarh
 villages of the state under the   tests of the drinking water sources   state as the no one state in the
 leadership of Sarpanch (village level   and delivery points using field test   country for more than 10 months.
 elected representative), have shown   kits (FTKs) during FY 2021-22 and
 commendable results through   672,000 water quality tests during



 Impact on community
 The community’s happiness has been evident and overwhelming joy could be seen on the villagers’ face after
 getting potable tap connections in their houses. After hundreds of years of drudgery of fetching water, they
 understood that the basic luxury of getting water on demand is a gateway to all the other empowering lifelines
 like a healthy family and education.



 UNICEF and Jal Jeevan Mission
 Access to clean drinking water is the right of every child.

 UNICEF continues to work with the Government of India to ensure clean drinking water reaches the most vulnerable
 communities and children in India.

 Currently, Chhattisgarh has provided 2.8 million (57 percent) households with tap water connections in Chhattisgarh
 since the launch of the Drinking Water Mission in 2019.  India’s national level flagship programme, ‘Jal Jeevan
 Mission’ (JJM) is committed to provide 100 percent functional household tap connections to 161 million rural
 households across the country by 2024.













































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