Patrick Kabatereine
February 24, 2013
The African Water Facility offered a 1 million euro grant to efforts dedicated to providing affordable and sustainable sanitation services to over 100,000 urban poor living in Kawempe Municipality, in Kampala, Uganda.
The funds go to the Community Integrated Development Initiatives (CIDI) to support their Kawempe Urban Poor Sanitation Improvement Project (KUPSIP)
By expanding sanitation coverage and reducing environmental pollution, the KUPSIP is expected to help improve the health of slum dwellers and decrease the mortality rate of children under five. In particular, this will be achieved by reducing the spread of cholera and diarrheal diseases, which is 23 per cent higher in households where facilities are inadequate and in areas where human waste disposal is improperly managed.
![A latrine in rural Uganda. The world remains behind in providing universal access to safe and hygienic toilets.](https://waterjournalistsafrica.files.wordpress.com/2012/11/a-latrine-in-uganda.jpg?w=300)
More specifically, the grant will support provision of sanitation facilities for households, schools and the public in poor urban areas; delivery of pro-poor sanitation financing for accessing affordable and improved sanitation infrastructure; definition of a sustainable fecal sludge management and safe reuse strategy and promoting of collaboration with the private sector to identify and market affordable and consumer-friendly sanitation technologies.
Others are dissemination of targeted information, education and communication to promote better hygiene practices and generation and dissemination of knowledge products covering the entire sanitation chain through collaboration with agronomical research institutions.
The AWF grant will cover 74 per cent of the total project cost, while CIDI and collaborating partners will meet the balance of 26 per cent in form of financial and in-kind contributions.
![Poor Sanitation and hygiene remains one of dangerous threats to good health in most Africa’s towns](https://waterjournalistsafrica.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/sanitation.jpg?w=300)
The project will be executed by CIDI in partnership with Kawempe Municipality of the Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) and the National Water and Sewerage Cooperation (NWSC) and should be completed by the end of 2015.