CERF-funded Project
South Sudan
Integrated WASH and Nutrition Response in Fangak, Ayod, Akobo, Canal Pigi, Panyikang, Fashoda affected by multiple crisis: conflict, food insecurity, cholera and anticipatory action against flooding. (CERF-SSD-25-RR-CEF-35702)
Grant | $2,880,086 |
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Recipient UN Agency | UNICEF |
Emergency type | Flood |
Window | Rapid Response |
Sectors | Nutrition, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene |
Group(s) of people targeted | Host communities, Returnees, Internally displaced persons |
Number of people targeted | 175,080 |
Implementation dates | | |
Project overview
The main objective of this project is to target 125,043 people in Fangak, Ayod, Akobo, Canal/Pigi, Panyikang, and Fashoda, affected by conflict, food insecurity, cholera, and anticipated flooding. It aims to deliver integrated WASH and Nutrition services, including early detection and treatment of wasting, and preventive support. Communities will be empowered with knowledge and tools to practice safe hygiene and access services, improving health and resilience. The project delivers life-saving assistance to 175,080 people, including 37,904 women, 29,376 men, 107,800 children, and including 26,258 persons with disabilities.
Sector | Amount in US$ |
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Water, Sanitation and Hygiene | US$2,190,018 |
Nutrition | US$690,069 |