Sustainable WASH facilities for South Sudanese refugees and host community members in Bidibidi settlement in Yumbe district – West Nile, Uganda

PROJECT SUMMARY

STATUS

Activity Under Implementation

PROJECT/ACTIVITY DATASHEET

Project Name:

Sustainable WASH facilities for South Sudanese refugees and host community members in Bidibidi settlement in Yumbe district – West Nile, Uganda 

Geographic Location(s)/Country/Region

Bidibidi Refugee Settlement-Yumbe District, West Nile Sub-region Uganda

Implementation Status

Started January, 2017, implementation is on-going

Development Partner

HEKS-EPER, Swiss Church Aid

Project Brief

The project addresses the water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) needs of South Sudanese refugees and host communities in Bidibidi refugee settlement. The project creates linkages between refugees and national populations by designing and implementing sustainable WASH interventions that complement the efforts of the Government of Uganda (GoU), UNHCR and other partner organizations.
Some of the key interventions by the project include; Construction of solar powered hybrid large scale and mini water systems; Construction of WASH facilities in key institutions like schools and health centres; Sensitizing refugees and host communities on issues of sanitation and hygiene. In addition, we have continued to enhance the management and longevity of the WASH facilities by engaging a standby O&M company to undertake preventive and corrective maintenance of the water systems. We have also continued to undertake capacity enhancement of water user committees (WUCs), system operators, water source caretakers, individual household members, local health staff, and school management committees.

Key Approaches

08. Water Projects Implementation & Domestic Rainwater Harvesting, Hygiene, & Sanitation

ACORD-U Staff inspecting one of the water tap stands constructed by ACORD in Bidibidi settlement, Yumbe District