CERF-funded Project

Angola

Integrated emergency life-saving interventions to drought emergency in Southern Angola (21-RR-CEF-033)

Project overview

UNICEF’s CERF RR funded emergency response to the drought comprised the delivery of lifesaving programmatic interventions on water, sanitation and hygiene and nutrition with an overarching behavioural change and information awareness component. The project had two main outputs (1) Nutrition—children and their communities have equitable access to and use of essential lifesaving nutrition services and (2) WASH—children and their communities in drought affected areas of Cunene, Huila and Namibe have equitable access to, and use, safe water, and learn good hygiene practices and assisted a total of 182,249 people through WASH and Nutrition interventions.

Sector Amount in US$
Nutrition US$1,187,806
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene US$1,511,754