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Resilient Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) and Emergency Preparedness Programme (RWEPP)

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

The RWEPP aims to increase inclusive access to sustainable and resilient Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) services, and strengthen the resilience of communities to deal with climate induced disasters. This programme also builds on a long-term cooperation between the British Embassy Kathmandu (BEK) and the Gurkha Welfare Trust (GWT). The programme will finance staff, WASH infrastructure (400 community water supply schemes, WASH facilities in 14 schools and 6 Health Care Facilities, Technical Assistance to 14 Rural Municipalities, capacity building on emergency preparedness and WASH behavior change communication.

Programme Id GB-GOV-1-301013
Start date 2021-7-1
Status Implementation
Total budget £4,486,897

Saving Lives in Sierra Leone 2016

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

To save women and children’s lives by improving the quality, availability and accessibility of (reproductive, maternal, new born and child health (RMNCH) services. Phase 1 of this programme will focus on increasing access to preventive services (including family planning, water, sanitation and long lasting insecticide treated bednets) and improving service quality in line with the maternal and child health priorities of the President’s 10-24 Month Recovery Plan. The second phase will embed and build on the gains of the first phase and will increase equitable access to the improved RMNH services, whilst strengthening priority health systems for more sustainable service delivery.

Programme Id GB-GOV-1-300036
Start date 2016-4-1
Status Implementation
Total budget £131,456,917

T-WASH II - Transforming Access to WASH and Nutrition Services in Mozambique

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

To deliver sustainable, water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) and nutrition services to the poor in Mozambique. It will focus in areas of high child malnutrition, and address the specific needs of women and adolescent girls. It will build on the success of the current WASH programme, using performance indicators to drive the sustainability and equity of government and private sector service delivery at sub-national level. The project will use evidence to influence policies and strategies that will lead to better health and nutritional outcomes for the poor. The programme will also build human capital for longer term economic development.

Programme Id GB-GOV-1-300725
Start date 2021-1-1
Status Implementation
Total budget £70,141,402

Strengthening Climate Resilient Systems for Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Services in Ethiopia (SCRS - WASH)

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

Improve access to climate-resilient water and improved sanitation services and good hygiene practices for 1.2m people in the prioritised drought-affected and drought-prone areas of Ethiopia. The proposed Strengthening Climate Resilient Systems for Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Services in Ethiopia (SCRS-WaSH) programme will contribute to the Government of Ethiopia's Climate Resilient WaSH provision to drought-prone areas. the programme aims to realise this through a combination of targeted Financial Aid and Technical Assistance support. The FA will focus primarily on improving climate-resilient WaSH facilities which ensure year-round access to resilient WaSH services at household, community and institution levels in the targeted intervention areas. This will be complemented with TA support that focuses on strengthening the WaSH delivery systems.

Programme Id GB-GOV-1-300237
Start date 2019-10-1
Status Implementation
Total budget £90,905,787

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