Water, Sanitation and Hygiene

Population
Financials
Presence
  • People in need
    2.9 million
  • People targeted
    2.3 million
  • People reached
    No data
  • People reached %
    0%
  • Requirements ($)
    $50.7 million
  • Funding ($)
    $16.9 million
  • % Funded
    33.3%

Cluster Objectives

CO1

Populations in areas affected by natural or man-made disaster receive timely assistance during and in the aftermath of a shock

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Contributes to
  • Output
    • 2
  • Strategic Outcome
    • 1
Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
% of emergency affected people living in and out of camps have (safe) access to 7.5 liters of drinking water per day (disagregated by sex)
People
5,449
No data
% of emergency affected people living in and out of camp have access to (safe- lockable, with lights) temporary sanitation facilities to a ratio of 50 persons per latrine (latrines should be disagregated by gender)
People
5,449
No data
% of emergency affected people living in and out of camps have increased (gender senstive) hygiene awareness through hygiene sensitisation campaign (disagregated by sex)
People
5,449
No data

CO2

Displaced populations, refugees, returnees and host communities meet their basic needs and/or access basic services while increasing their self-reliance

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Contributes to
  • Output
    • 4
  • Strategic Outcome
    • 2
Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
% of long term displaced people in and out of camp have (safe) access to 10 liters of drinking water through water system managed by (both men and women) at community or local level
People
1,954,570
No data
% of long term displaced people in and out of camps have access to handwashing facilities and store water in clean containers
People
1,954,570
No data
% of long term displaced people in and out of camps have (safe) access to non emergency latrines (segregated by gender) at the rate of maximum 20 persons per latrine and 20% of long term displaced people are free from open defecation
People
1,954,570
No data

CO3

Vulnerable residents in targeted areas have improved nutrition status and increased resilience

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Contributes to
  • Output
    • 8
  • Strategic Outcome
    • 3
Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
% of residents of non conflict area have (safe) access to 10 liters of drinking water through water systems managed (by both men and women) at community or local level
People
369,538
No data
% of households of non conflict area have access to handwashing facilities and store water in clean containers (if feasible- disagregate female and male headed households)
Households
369,538
No data
% of residents of non conflict area have are free from open defecation
People
369,538
No data

Water, Sanitation and Hygiene | Sudan 2019
https://humanitarianaction.info/plan/670/ge/4361


Population data by location for the cluster

16-Jan-2026


Population data by location for the cluster

Water, Sanitation and Hygiene | Sudan 2019
https://humanitarianaction.info/plan/670/ge/4361


Cluster member organizations

16-Jan-2026


Cluster member organizations

Organization Projects Clusters Requirements ($)
ACT Alliance / Norwegian Church Aid
$1.3 million
ACT Alliance / United Methodist Committee on Relief
$0.8 million
Addition for Disaster assistance and Development
$206 thousand
Adventist Development and Relief Agency
$0.8 million
Alight
$2.2 million
Alsalam Organization for Rehabilitation and Development
$341 thousand
Anhar for Peace, Development and Humanitarian Work Organization
$306 thousand
CARE International
$8.2 million
Catholic Agency for Overseas Development
$35 thousand
Catholic Relief Services
$0.9 million
Concern Worldwide
$0.6 million
Cooperazione Internazionale - COOPI
$2.4 million
Friends of peace & Development Organization
$58 thousand
Global Aid Hand
$0.6 million
GOAL
$1.1 million
International Aid Services
$1.5 million
International Organization for Migration
$9.1 million
Islamic Relief Worldwide
$2.4 million
Kabakabiya Smallhoders Charitable Society
$194 thousand
Labena Organization for Women Development Aid Capacity Building
$494 thousand
Mercy Corps
$1.8 million
Near East Foundation
$0.8 million
Organization for Voluntary Humanitarian Assistance Programme
$430 thousand
Oxfam America
$2.8 million
Panhealth Care Organization
$258 thousand
Plan International
$2.4 million
Practical Action
$0.8 million
Relief International
$306 thousand
SAHARI Organization for Development
$402 thousand
Samaritan Aid Organization
$200 thousand
Save the Children
$5.6 million
Sudanese Organization for Relief and Recovery
$70 thousand
Talawiet Organization for Development
$56 thousand
Triangle Génération Humanitaire
$5.3 million
United Nations Children's Fund
$122.3 million
United Peace Organization
$315 thousand
World Health Organization
$3 million
World Relief
$5 million
World Vision International
$2.6 million