International Development Grant

East Africa Water Sanitation and Hygiene Education Program

Project Number: CA-3-S064590PRG

Status: Closed

Country/Region:

Uganda 20.00%
Ethiopia 45.00%
Kenya 35.00%

Maximum Contribution: $2,112,600.00

Start Date: March 26, 2009

End Date: November 22, 2012

Duration: 3.7 years

Project Description

This program contributes to improvements in the health status and quality of life of poor and vulnerable people living in urban and rural communities in East Africa (Kenya Uganda Ethiopia) by improving their access to clean water sanitation and hygiene education in rural and urban areas. WaterCan/EauVive supports eight local non-governmental organizations in East Africa to enable them to support communities in building and maintaining sustainable water and sanitation facilities to deliver sustained hygiene education programs in schools and communities to expand water and sanitation programs and work more effectively with stakeholders and beneficiaries. Community groups build and maintain water and sanitation facilities and hygiene education programs that can provide 40 000 men women and children with more access to safe water and sanitation better health basic education and quality of life. Partner organizations are: Cheshire Foundation Action for Inclusion/CFAI (Ethiopia) Rural Community Development Organisation/COWDO (Ethiopia) Oromo Self-Reliance Association/OSRA (Ethiopiea) Water Action/WACT (Ethiopia) Kenya Water for Health Organisation/KWAHO (Kenya) Sustainable Aid in Africa International/SANA (Kenya) Community Integrated Development Initiatives/CIDI (Uganda) Voluntary Action for Development/VAD (Uganda). Project activities ended in November 2012 but the project remains in operational status as an evaluation is being undertaken.

Progress & Results Achieved

Results achieved as of the end of the project include: WaterCan and its eight local partner organizations were successful in providing access in an environmentally sustainable and gender responsive manner to clean water improved sanitation facilities and hygiene education for about 52 600 people of whom 49% were women (31 5% more than originally planned). The East Africa Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) program constructed 158 water supply systems (piped water schemes protected springs rain water tanks hand dug wells boreholes public stand pipe and community laundry basins/bathing stalls) and 275 sanitation facilities (community latrine blocks school latrine blocks urinal handwashing basins) in 135 communities and 27 schools. Many facilities also catered the needs of people with disabilities by constructing one cubicle in each latrine block with more square footage a ramp handrails and elevated pedestrals. Over 1 300 individual (43% women) for 162 community and school committees were trained in operation and maintenance of the facilities. All eight partner organizations strengthened their capacity to plan implement and monitor WASH programs in rural and peri-urban areas and successfully promoted best practices to policy makers and practitioners working in the sector. WaterCan and its partners participated in two international WASH-related forums (the Water Engineering and Development Centre’s International Conference and the Rural Water Supply Network) four regional meetings several technical workshops and contributed to national-level policy forums in their respective countries. With respect to the public engagement in Canada component WaterCan reached thousands of Canadians through its website Water Drops newsletters speaking tours with partners' representatives a growing network of WaterCan's university and school clubs and a photo exhibit displayed in 25 different locations throughout Canada. Canadians are now aware of the important

Key Information

Executing Agency:
WaterCan

Reporting Organization:
Global Affairs Canada

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Last Modified:
September 19, 2025

Development Classifications

DAC Sector:

Water sector policy and administrative management 20%
Water supply - large systems 7.5%
Sanitation - large systems 7.5%
Basic drinking water supply 25%
Basic sanitation 25%
Education and training in water supply and sanitation 15%

Aid Type: Project-type interventions

Collaboration: Bilateral

Finance Type: Aid grant excluding debt reorganisation

Selection Mechanism:
Pre-APP

Policy Markers
Level 1 Gender equality
Level 1 Environmental sustainability (cross-cutting)
Level 1 Participatory development and good governance
Major Funding (>$1M)
Budget Breakdown
2008-04-01 to 2009-03-31 $2,112,600 CAD
Geographic Information
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Reference ID: 616