DFID pledges €28 million to SNV for multi-country sanitation programme
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ore funding for a local government-led approach introduced in 2008 by SNV and IRC to scale upsanitation from community to district level.
The UK's Department for International Development (DFID) has awarded SNV Netherlands Development Organisation a €28 million (US$ 32 million) service contract to fund the Sustainable Sanitation & Hygiene for All (SSH4A) Results Programme.Introduced by SNV and IRC in 2008 in Nepal, Bhutan, Cambodia, Viet Nam and Laos, SSH4A is a comprehensive, local government-led approach to scale up sanitation from community to district level.
With funding from the DFID Results Fund, the SSH4A Results Programme will provide improved sanitationto more than 2 million people in nine countries:Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Mozambique, Nepal, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia.The programme will also reach out to over 2.7 million people with hygiene promotion, make1,200 communities Open Defecation Free(ODF), ensure that 400,000 people practice hand washing with soap at critical times, assist the preparation of district sanitation plans and improve local governments' capacity for steering improved sanitation.
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