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Strategic Integrated Projects “Climate Action” Programme

Deadline: 30-May-2026

The United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) is seeking applications to strengthen access to safe and climate-resilient water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services in rural Sierra Leone between 2026 and 2028. The programme focuses on sustainable water systems, sanitation improvements, hygiene behaviour change, and long-term infrastructure maintenance, targeting at least 90% system functionality in supported communities and institutions.

What is the UNICEF WASH Programme?

This UNICEF initiative supports integrated water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) interventions in rural communities and public institutions across Sierra Leone. It combines infrastructure development with climate adaptation, hygiene promotion, and community-led management systems.

The programme emphasizes sustainability, ensuring that WASH services remain functional, climate-resilient, and community-managed beyond initial implementation.

Programme Duration and Scope

Core Programme Objectives

The initiative aims to:

Key Focus Areas

Water Supply Services

Sanitation Systems

Hygiene Promotion

WASH in Institutions

Climate and Environmental Resilience

Implementation Approach

Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS)

Post-Construction Sustainability

Capacity Building

Private Sector Engagement

Key Expected Results

1. Reliable Water Systems

2. Improved Sanitation Outcomes

3. Hygiene Behaviour Change

4. Stronger Local Governance

5. Sustainable Maintenance Systems

Cross-Cutting Priorities

All interventions must ensure:

Target Groups

The programme prioritizes:

Why This Programme Matters

This UNICEF WASH programme is critical because it:

Frequently Asked Questions

What does WASH stand for?

Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene.

What is the programme timeline?

From 2026 to 2028.

What is the main target of the programme?

To provide safe, climate-resilient WASH services in rural Sierra Leone.

What is the functionality target for systems?

At least 90% operational functionality of WASH systems.

What is Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS)?

A community-based approach to eliminate open defecation through behaviour change.

Who benefits from the programme?

Rural communities, schools, health facilities, women, and vulnerable groups.

Does the programme include climate resilience?

Yes, climate adaptation is a core component.

Conclusion

The UNICEF Sierra Leone WASH programme is a comprehensive development initiative designed to strengthen water, sanitation, and hygiene systems through climate-resilient infrastructure, community ownership, and sustainable maintenance structures. By integrating behaviour change, institutional capacity building, and inclusive participation, it aims to ensure long-term improvements in public health, environmental sustainability, and rural resilience.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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