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Jhabua
Grassroots implementation of Halma
Posted on 15 Feb, 2022 08:37 PMJhabua, a tribal-dominated district with more than 85 percent population belonging to Scheduled Tribe (ST), is an agrarian district. Water security is, thus, a crucial element for its agriculture-based livelihood economy.
![Tribals protect a community sacred grove (Image: Manish Vaidya, Hindi Water Portal)](/sites/default/files/styles/featured_articles/public/2022-02/tribal-afforestation.jpg?itok=WSAC5RbX)
Building resilience of communities during and beyond Covid-19
Posted on 14 May, 2020 01:12 PMCovid-19 pandemic has unleashed multiple challenges in different geographies, especially for the vulnerable groups living in areas that already have existing issues of water and food security.
![People were following social distancing in villages while collecting water (Image: INREM)](/sites/default/files/styles/featured_articles/public/iwp/jhabua_awareness_2.jpg?itok=Rrimc4HB)
Tangled bones, children unable to move and lives cut short
Posted on 19 Feb, 2020 11:45 AMI am in the middle of nowhere, out on a field visit to understand how fluoride, a deadly contaminant in groundwater has been afflicting people in some of the worst affected villages in Nalgonda, Telangana. I am thirsty as hell and would do anything to find a seemingly elusive little glass of water, but I can’t.
![INREM Foundation has helped develop protocols on designing proactive action on safe water and nutrition to help mitigate fluorosis (Image: Vikas Ratanjee)](/sites/default/files/styles/featured_articles/public/iwp/vikas1.jpeg?itok=mTv-AI0l)
Saving Jhabua’s children from fluorosis
Posted on 13 Apr, 2018 09:03 PMIn 2010, nine-year-old Kailash from Miyati village, Jhabua developed symptoms of skeletal fluorosis. Fluorosis, which affects millions of people in India, is a health issue caused due to high fluoride content in drinking water. Skeletal fluorosis is marked by deformed bones.
![Nutrition garden developed in Jhabua for sustainable nutrition and resistance from fluorosis among villagers.](/sites/default/files/styles/featured_articles/public/iwp/jhabua.jpg?itok=YH8hEh1R)