Deadline: 04-Apr-2026
UNICEF Sudan is inviting applications to provide safe water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services to vulnerable populations affected by conflict and displacement. The programme targets improved water access, sanitation infrastructure, and hygiene promotion across critical regions including Blue Nile, South Kordofan, White Nile, Sennar, and North and West Kordofan. Activities support both emergency response and long-term WASH improvements.
Programme Overview
The WASH programme aims to deliver safe water, sanitation, and hygiene services to populations impacted by Sudan’s ongoing humanitarian crisis. Interventions focus on ensuring equitable access to clean water, functional sanitation facilities, and hygiene promotion, with a strong emphasis on emergency response in conflict-affected areas.
Key Objectives
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Provide safe drinking water and improve access to sanitation services.
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Promote hygiene practices to prevent waterborne diseases.
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Support WASH in emergency contexts, including displacement and conflict-affected areas.
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Strengthen community-level infrastructure for sustainable water and sanitation access.
Priority Areas
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Water Supply
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Rehabilitation and maintenance of water systems.
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Emergency water trucking and chlorination.
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Solar-powered water systems and fuel provision for community water points.
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Sanitation Services
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Temporary sanitation facilities in displacement and emergency sites.
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Support for functional toilets and waste management infrastructure.
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Prevention of open defecation and hygiene-related public health risks.
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Hygiene Promotion
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Distribution of hygiene kits and supplies.
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Awareness campaigns on handwashing, safe water use, and sanitation practices.
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Community engagement to strengthen local WASH practices.
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Humanitarian Context
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Conflict since April 2023 has disrupted water and sanitation services.
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Over 12 million people have been displaced, placing extreme pressure on WASH infrastructure.
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Cholera outbreaks and diarrheal diseases are rising due to limited access to clean water.
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Existing gaps include 11 million people lacking safe water, 26% of water systems non-functional, and over 27 million without basic sanitation.
Expected Results
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Improved equitable access to safe drinking water across key regions.
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Enhanced sanitation infrastructure and hygiene practices in vulnerable communities.
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Reduced prevalence of waterborne diseases such as cholera and diarrheal illnesses.
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Strengthened resilience of local communities to future WASH-related emergencies.
Eligibility Criteria
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Organisations with capacity to deliver WASH services at scale in Sudan.
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Applicants must demonstrate technical expertise in water provision, sanitation infrastructure, and hygiene promotion.
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Preference given to organisations able to operate in conflict-affected and hard-to-reach areas.
Tips for Applicants
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Highlight capacity to deliver services in high-risk and displaced population settings.
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Demonstrate experience with emergency WASH, including water trucking, chlorination, and temporary sanitation solutions.
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Include plans for sustainable infrastructure improvements alongside immediate emergency response.
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Emphasise community engagement and hygiene awareness strategies.
FAQ – UNICEF Sudan WASH Grants
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Who can apply? NGOs and organisations capable of delivering WASH services in Sudan.
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Which regions are prioritised? Blue Nile, South Kordofan, White Nile, Sennar, North Kordofan, and West Kordofan.
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What types of activities are eligible? Safe water provision, sanitation infrastructure, hygiene promotion, and emergency WASH interventions.
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Is this grant focused on emergency response or long-term development? Both; immediate relief and sustainable WASH improvements are supported.
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How is impact measured? Improved access to safe water, functional sanitation facilities, and enhanced hygiene practices.
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Are mobile or community-level WASH interventions supported? Yes, including mobile units, community water systems, and household-level initiatives.
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Does UNICEF provide technical guidance? Yes, applicants are expected to collaborate with UNICEF on implementation standards and reporting.
Conclusion
The UNICEF Sudan WASH programme provides critical support to vulnerable populations facing severe water, sanitation, and hygiene challenges amid conflict and displacement. By funding projects that combine emergency response with sustainable interventions, UNICEF aims to improve equitable access to safe water, strengthen hygiene practices, and reduce the risk of waterborne diseases across Sudan’s most affected regions.
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