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Call for EOIs: Climate-Resilient WASH Services in Karamoja (Uganda)

U.S. Embassy Kampala Public Diplomacy Small Grants Program (Uganda)

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Deadline: 07-Apr-2026

The UNICEF Uganda WASH Grants 2030 support initiatives that improve water, sanitation, hygiene (WASH), and environmental sustainability for children and families. With an indicative budget of $282,177, the programme focuses on climate-resilient infrastructure, safe hygiene practices, and system strengthening. The goal is to achieve clean, safe, and sustainable communities by 2030.

What is the UNICEF Uganda WASH Programme?

The programme, led by UNICEF, aims to enhance access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene services while promoting environmental sustainability and climate resilience.

It supports:

The initiative targets children, families, schools, and healthcare systems across Uganda.

Key Grant Details

Total Budget

Geographic Focus

Programme Timeline

Key Sectors

Core Programme Objectives

The initiative aims to:

Expected Outcomes by 2030

What is WASH? (Key Concept Explained)

WASH refers to:

WASH is essential for:

Programme Approach

1. System Strengthening

2. Multi-Stakeholder Coordination

3. Infrastructure Development

4. Community Engagement

Who is Eligible?

Eligible Applicants

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must:

Why This Programme Matters

Access to WASH services is critical for health, dignity, and development.

This programme is important because it:

How to Apply (Step-by-Step)

Step 1: Review Eligibility

Step 2: Prepare Application

Include:

Step 3: Develop Project Proposal

Step 4: Submit Application

Step 5: Selection Process

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Pro Tips

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What is the main goal of this programme?

To improve access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene services in Uganda.

2. What is the total budget?

Approximately $282,177.

3. Who can apply?

Organizations working in WASH, environment, or public health in Uganda.

4. What are the expected outcomes?

Safe water access, improved sanitation, hygiene adoption, and climate resilience.

5. Does the programme address climate change?

Yes, it focuses on climate-resilient WASH systems and sustainability.

6. What is meant by eliminating open defecation?

Ensuring all communities use safe and hygienic sanitation facilities.

7. Who benefits from the programme?

Children, families, schools, and healthcare facilities.

Conclusion

The UNICEF Uganda WASH & Environmental Sustainability Grants 2030 represent a critical investment in public health, environmental protection, and climate resilience. By improving access to essential services and strengthening systems, the programme aims to ensure that children and families live in cleaner, safer, and more sustainable environments by 2030.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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