National Faecal Sludge and Septage Management (NFSSM) Alliance, a collective supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Post Budget Reaction Quote

National Faecal Sludge and Septage Management (NFSSM) Alliance, a collective supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Post Budget Reaction Quote

I’m reaching out on behalf of the National Faecal Sludge and Septage Management (NFSSM) Alliance, a collective supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and comprising over 35 expert organisations working towards advancing inclusive and safe sanitation practices across India. The Alliance was established in 2016 to bring together diverse sectoral expertise and drive systemic change in sanitation through collaboration, policy support, and knowledge-sharing.

Please find below the post-budget expectations quote to be attributed to Sandhya Haribal, Sr. Program Manager - CDD Society and a member of the NFSSM Alliance for your reference. We would appreciate it if you could consider carrying the quote in your esteemed publication.

"The Union Budget 2026-27 provides a road map for India by ensuring continued growth to reach the ambitious target of becoming a global financial hub. While impetus is being focussed on achieving ‘Atmanirbharta’, there is an equal focus on ensuring inclusion and sustainability to become a ‘Viksit Bharat’. Initiatives like high-speed rail corridors, 20 national waterways, City Economic Regions, Infrastructure Risk Guarantee fund, SASCI scheme etc. would help in further boosting development of cities across the country. However, it is also important to understand what this means in terms of equitable and uniform access to basic services like water and sanitation for all citizens._

 

_While there seems to be either a stagnation or reduction in the populous schemes in the water and sanitation space like AMRUT, SBM – Urban & Rural, JJM etc., allocation of Rs. 20,000 Crore over next 5 years for Climate Action could be planned in a strategic manner by the cities and villages to make them resilient to climate change impacts. Keeping in mind the sustainable development of necessary infrastructure, the provision of Rs. 1.4 lakh Crores for Rural and Urban local bodies and Disaster Management Grants could be a game-changer._

 

_To conclude, the budget rightly indicates reforms over rhetoric- from the experiences over the past few schemes, this means that while big numbers and ambitious budgets are being set out, the implementation and regulation at the ground level become equally crucial through alignment of all the key stakeholders; Public-Private-People-Partnerships. While budget is being guided by the three Kartavyas, inclusion of the water-sanitation-climate nexus"