Water for Three States (W4TS) - Rural
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Description
This programme will bring sustainable water supplies, improved hygiene and better sanitation practices to 350,000 people living in Gedaref, Kassala and Red Sea states in Sudan. This programme will be implemented by International Aid Services (IAS), Islamic Relief Worldwide (IRW), Plan International, Practical Action, SOS Sahel Sudan and ZOA. ZOA is Consortium Lead and will publish on behalf of the consortium through IATI.
Objectives
Specifically the programme will: 1. Establish catchment-level Water Resources Management Committees that represent the key stakeholders, and facilitate the development of catchment-level Water Resources Management Plans through a participatory planning process and through provision of expert input to analyse the feasibility of different options 2. Provide secure access to safe water through renovation and construction of water points and infrastructure for enhancing groundwater recharge, as flowing from the catchment-level Water Resources Management Plans. 3. Promote improvements in hygiene and sanitation practices 4. Document and share lessons learnt within and outside Sudan
Target Groups
350,000 (300,000 direct) people living in Gedaref, Kassala and Red Sea states in Sudan
Location
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Status Implementation
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Programme Spend
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Participating Organisation(s)
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- International Aid Services (IAS)
- Islamic Relief Worldwide (IRW)
- Plan International
- Practical Action
- SOS Sahel Sudan
- ZOA
Sectors
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Budget
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