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Reform of the Urban Water and Sanitation Sectors in South Sudan: Project Final Report

The SUWASA project in South Sudan was implemented over a 42 month period to promote a structured, formal and systems-oriented approach to urban water and sanitation sector management.

Reform of the Urban Water and Sanitation Sectors in South Sudan: Project Final Report

May 12, 2016

South Sudan

Africa

Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH)

The SUWASA project in South Sudan was implemented over a 42 month period to promote a structured, formal and systems-oriented approach to urban water and sanitation sector management. The project which started on September 11, 2011 assisted South Sudan Urban Water Corporation (SSUWC) and its Urban Water Stations (UWC) in WA and Marili, work towards achieving long-term sustainability by adopting policies and practices based on commercial principles. In April 2013, a sanitation component was added to the project with the objective of raising the understanding of the prevailing sanitation situation including the institutional setting and defining a way to promote public and private financing for sanitation in Juba City.


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