The Bengali word ‘Shulov’ means affordable. The project is designed to make safe drinking water affordable and accessible for low-income salinity-affected coastal communities in coastal regions. Under Project Shulov, Tetra offers safe drinking water at affordable prices, leveraging its solar-powered water treatment plants and ATM-based dispensing system. By implementing an innovative pay-as-you-go model, the project ensures that even the most economically vulnerable families can access high-quality drinking water without financial strain. Tetra’s approach in Project Shulov is community-driven and inclusive. It works closely with local stakeholders to set affordable pricing models and ensures that the system is sustainable and scalable.
Under Women for Water, Tetra trains and supports women to operate and manage solar-powered water treatment plants and dispensing systems. By transforming them into local water entrepreneurs, the project not only ensures access to clean drinking water but also creates sustainable livelihoods for women in climate-vulnerable communities. This initiative is built on the belief that women’s leadership in water management can drive long-term social and economic change. By providing technical training, financial literacy support, and business mentorship, Women for Water helps women take ownership of last-mile water distribution, ensuring affordable and reliable access for their communities.
The bengali word ‘Nirapod’ means safety. Project Nirapod is an initiative by Tetra, a climate-tech startup in Bangladesh, aimed at raising awareness about climate change adaptation and promoting safe drinking water practices among underprivileged and low-income households in coastal regions. The project focuses on educating communities about the harmful effects of consuming saline water and the importance and ways of safely collecting and preserving drinking water. Under this project, Tetra’s team works at the grassroots level, conducting workshops and community outreach programs to inform residents about the health risks associated with saline water consumption, such as skin diseases and hypertension during pregnancy. These educational campaigns have helped communities understand both the short-term and long-term impacts of saline water on their health.
The Bengali word ‘Sheba’ means service. Project Sheba is Tetra’s specialized service that helps corporations and NGOs implement high-impact WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene) projects. By leveraging Tetra’s technical expertise, the initiative ensures sustainable water solutions with measurable social impact. For corporates, Project Sheba provides a strategic CSR solution, ensuring investments in water and sanitation initiatives translate into long-term impact. Through IoT-based water ATMs and annual impact reporting, businesses can track and optimize their CSR contributions. For NGOs, Tetra offers technical consultancy, project design, and implementation support, ensuring cost-effective and scalable WASH solutions. By bridging corporate funding, NGO-led implementation, and community-driven impact, Project Sheba transforms CSR and development efforts into lasting solutions
Tetra’s initiative to support water access in crisis-affected communities by providing design consultation for open-source water filtration systems. This project enables humanitarian organizations, NGOs, and response teams to implement low-cost, scalable, and locally adaptable water purification solutions in disaster-prone and displacement settings. By leveraging Tetra’s expertise in climate-resilient water technology, the initiative ensures that safe drinking water remains accessible even in the most challenging environments. Whether in refugee camps, disaster-struck regions, or remote off-grid areas, Tetra collaborates with humanitarian actors to develop customized, open-source filtration systems that are efficient, affordable, and easy to deploy. A key focus of the project is localization—ensuring that filtration systems are designed, built, and maintained using locally available materials and workforce, making them cost-effective, easily repairable, and culturally appropriate.
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