CERF-funded Project

South Sudan

Provision of life-saving emergency WASH services to vulnerable people fleeing from the Sudan Crisis, including those with disabilities in the transit centres in Renk, Joda, and Malakal (Upper Nile state) (24-RR-CEF-004)

Project overview

The main objective of this project is to ensure that 324,000 vulnerable people who are fleeing the Sudan crisis and passing through the transit centres in Upper Nile State have access to life-saving water, sanitation, and hygiene services. This CERF project provides safe water through rehabilitation, operation, and maintenance of a treatment plant and a SWAT system, and repair of water networks in Renk, Malakal, with expansion to both transit centres. Additionally, it includes the construction of new temporary communal latrines and bathing shelters, and provision of latrine desludging services at transit centres. The project provides life-saving assistance to 324,000 people, including 90,720 women, 77,760 men, 155,520 children, and including 6,446 persons with disabilities.