US-based NRDC to empower Gujarat's women through solar-powered pumps

IANS  |  San Francisco 

US-based (NRDC) has announced a partnership with the Gujarat-based (SEWA) to improve the lives of women and their families.

This source of clean, cheap does three things, Suh told IANS.

"No diesel means there's a major drop in air pollution, and we have better health. With far less emissions, it helps address climate change. So it helps families move out of poverty," she said.

Her announcement came at a side event a day ahead of the Global Climate Action Summita¿s two-day opening plenary session that began in this California city on Thursday.

"We went from a pilot of a dozen solar pumps, to 200, to 400, to 700 and now we are expanding to 15,000," she said.

"We've helped thousands of families improve their lives."

"When we interviewed some of the members and asked, 'What are you doing with the money?' They said the're using it for the education for their children," an energetic Suh said.

"Like myself, they have young daughters, and now a new generation has access to a better, brighter future.

"This is a prime example on how we can all come together and help lift women and girls out of poverty while we take on climate change," she said.

The and are launching a new project on "Village Level Access" to increase access to for everything from solar-powered lights to cleaner cook stoves to more efficient appliances.

"We're starting with two pilot villages and plan to scale to 10 villages across "

On the occasion, a new case study titled "Worth Their Salt" was also released.

"These families don't just benefit from in the fields. They will benefit from clean energy in all aspects of their lives, and that's what this new initiative is, true sustainable development," Suh, while poiting towards two community leaders from who were invited at the project launch ceremony.

(is in at the invitation of the Climate Trends to cover the Global Climate Action Summit (GCAS). He can be contacted at vishal.g@ians.in)

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First Published: Thu, September 13 2018. 17:10 IST