Project Detail |
Contribute to safeguarding the lives, health and dignity of South Sudanese refugees and host communities in Northern Uganda. Living conditions of refugees and host community members (especially women and girls) with respect to access of safe reliable drinking water, sanitation services, waste management and Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) in Goboro, Imvepi and Bidi Bidi Zone 4 are improved.
Expected results
Expected Result (ER) 1: 35,000 members of the refugee and host population in priority areas in Goboro, Kerwa and Bidibidi Zone 4 have increased daily access to sustainably managed safe water supply;
ER 2: Expanded collection and treatment of fecal sludge in Imvepi Refugee Settlement for 7,500 people and for 2500 people in Yumbe town;
ER3: Empowerment of women and girls through provision and training of MHM in schools and community. Soap making training in 10 schools in Bidibidi Zone 4, Goboro and Kerwa (9,500 people)
ER4: Improved hygiene behavior, Covid-19 prevention and awareness regarding environmental protection through Participatory Hygiene and Sanitation Transformation and Education (PHAST and PHASE) in Bidibidi Zone 4, Goboro and Kerwa (13,425 people).
Target group / Beneficiaries
The number of direct beneficiaries is 69,925. The project will be implemented through the local implementing partners Uganda Red Cross Society and Light for the World International. Project areas are Bidibidi, Imvepi, Goboro and Kerwa Refugee Settlement and host community in the West Nile Region. |