Appropriate Technology Asia
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what kind of projects do we do?
Find out how ATA projects aim to assist some of the poorest and most marginalised rural communities in the high mountains of Asia improve their lives...
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what is appropriate technology?
Low cost and environmentally low impact technologies to assist the development of local communities in remote areas in India and Nepal...
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find out how you can help
ATA relies on the collective support of private individuals, trusts and institutional donors who assist us in our aim of providing support to some of the poorest and most remote communities in Asia...
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find out where we work
ATA runs established programmes in high altitude regions of Nepal and India. We work directly with local communities and our activities are precisely tailored to the needs and cultures of the people we work with...
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Bringing water to Remote Villages
Piped water supplies bring fresh water to remote villages in India...
Lasting solutions to sustainable building
Passive solar architecture and earth construction create warm environments for local school children
Re-organised local resources increase yield
New solutions to food security extend local agricultural growing seasons in India