Irrigation tanks rehabilitated
Legacy records describe rehabilitation across Dharwad and Haveri districts, with improved water storage, groundwater recharge and an increase in irrigated command area after intervention.
Impact
The figures below come from SCOPE’s historical impact records. They are preserved as documented programme outcomes rather than presented as current live totals.
Legacy records describe rehabilitation across Dharwad and Haveri districts, with improved water storage, groundwater recharge and an increase in irrigated command area after intervention.
Participating farmers adopted horticulture, forestry, fodder, farm ponds and other measures intended to reduce dependence on monocropping and improve drought resilience.
Two cohorts worked in villages across Dharwad, Haveri, Gadag and Kolar districts, helping communities prepare participatory action plans around water and sanitation.
Historical reporting for 2017 recorded 430 children from 10 rural government schools participating in life-skills and leadership activities.
Small and marginal farmers were brought together to strengthen collective procurement, marketing and bargaining capacity.
Farmers across 20 Gram Panchayats in Navalgund block were connected with agricultural information, improved practices and government-related services through technology.
A better way to present impact
The previous websites mix old programme figures with present-day pages, which can make historical achievements look like current-year numbers. This rebuild labels legacy figures clearly. Going forward, SCOPE can add year-wise impact updates without rewriting the underlying programme pages.
For donors and institutional partners, this is much stronger: it shows what was achieved, when possible, without inflating or blurring the reporting period.
Programme evidence
Use the publications page to access the legacy archive and add updated reports as they become available.
Open publications