Zimbabwe

Water, Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH)

Population
Financials
Presence
  • People in need
    4.1 million
  • People targeted
    2.6 million
  • People reached
    26.2 thousand
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  • People reached %
    1.0%
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  • Requirements ($)
    $23.2 million
  • Funding ($)
    $15.7 million
  • % Funded
    67.6%

Sector Objectives

1

Provide immediate access to sufficient quantities of safe water and essential WASH supplies to protect the health and well-being of affected populations and reduce the risk of waterborne diseases.

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Contributes to
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Indicator Unit Target Result Progress
Number of people reached with critical WASH supplies
People
1,500,000
20,441
functions
Number of people accessing a sufficient quantity of safe water for drinking and domestic needs
People
1,100,000
11,874
functions

2

Promote safe hygiene practices and improve resilience to waterborne diseases through hygiene behavior change messaging and the distribution of critical WASH supplies to vulnerable communities.

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Contributes to
  • check_circleStrategic Objective 2
Indicator Unit Target Result Progress
Number of people reached with key hygiene behaviour change messages
People
2,600,000
480
functions

Water, Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH)
https://humanitarianaction.info/plan/1199/ge/7658


Sector member organizations

26-Apr-2025


Sector member organizations

Organization Projects Sectors Requirements ($)
Action Contre la Faim - Action Against Hunger International
$328 thousand
Adventist Development and Relief Agency
$0.6 million
Africa AHEAD (Applied Health Education and Development)
$348 thousand
CARE International
$0.6 million
Catholic Agency for Overseas Development
$0.5 million
Catholic Relief Services
$0.9 million
Deutsche Welthungerhilfe e.V. (German Agro Action)
$0.7 million
Farm Community Trust of Zimbabwe
$233 thousand
GOAL
$365 thousand
International Medical Corps US
$2 million
Mercy Corps
$281 thousand
Mvuramanzi Trust
$427 thousand
Oxfam
$467 thousand
United Nations Children's Fund
$15.9 million