Water Filtration & Purification Projects

LPP has worked in the designing and installation of low-cost Bio Sand Water Filters in localities that have mild to moderately contaminated water. Constructed through a component-sharing approach, 145 applications were filed by communities in the pilot phase, out of which only 31 were found to have a sufficient, yet treatable level of contamination.

Facts and Figures

Number of Beneficiaries

10,600

Bio-Sand Water Filters

Installed and sustained in 25 Villages

Low-Cost, Community Owned Rural Sanitation Schemes

Contrary to other sanitation schemes, LPP works on the concept of component sharing; which clearly allocates the responsibility of services between the community and the other stakeholder (independent donor, government, or LPP). With community contributions approaching 50% of the total cost of the scheme, allocating responsibility is paramount, as it creates a sense of ownership, and ensures proper maintenance.

Facts and Figures

Number of Beneficiaries

215,010

Urban Sanitation

The effectiveness of LPP’s community-based approach has given it an eminent position within the sanitation management of Southern Punjab. In order to improve urban sanitation conditions, LPP provides technical expertise and design solutions tailored for small communities to Local Governments on urban sanitation.

Facts and Figures

Number of Beneficiaries

81,500

Sewer Lines

Sewer Lines installed in 485+ Streets

Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS)

As an implementing partner for various organizations such as the World Bank, UNICEF, Japan Social Development Fund and PLAN Pakistan, Lodhran Pilot Project (LPP) has designed, planned and executed multiple campaigns to trigger proper sanitation practices.

Facts and Figures

Number of Beneficiaries

281 Villages

Collaborating Partner

UNICEF