Water and Sanitation Not applicable
Establishment of Sustainable System of Drinking Water Supply in Sidama, SNNPR, Ethiopia III
Tender: Providing access to drinking water in Loka Abaya woreda, Sidama zone
Implementation period: 2017-2019
Implementing partner: Sidama Water Supply IV
Financial resources provided by CzDA in 2017: 6 996 120 CZK
Financial resources provided by CzDA in 2018: 7 655 910 CZK
Financial resources provided by CzDA in 2019: 947 970 CZK

Tender: Geophysical Survey Realization in 9 Kebeles of Woredas Boricha, Loka Abaya and Darra in Sidama Zone in
SNNPR, Ethiopia
Implementation period: 2015-2016
Implementing partner: GEOtest, a.s.
Financial resources provided by CzDA in 2015: 940 000 CZK
Financial resources provided by CzDA in 2016: 140 000 CZK

Tender: Providing drinking water resources for the residents of Boricha and Loka Abaya woredas, Sidama zone
Implementation period: 2016
Implementing partner: People in Need
Financial resources provided by CzDA in 2016: 5 139 760 CZK

Grant: Ensuring sustainable drinking water supply system for the Sidama zone, SNNPR, Ethiopia III
Implementation period: 2017-2018
Implementing partner: People in Need
Financial resources provided by CZDA in 2017: 1 600 000 CZK

Grant: Improving health, hygiene and sanitation in villages and cites in Sidama zone
Implementation period: 2017-2020
Implementing partner: People in Need
Financial resources provided by CZDA in 2017: 2 500 00 CZK
ET-2015-077-FO-14021
(IDENTIFIKAČNÍ ČÍSLO)
29 700 000 CZK
(CELKOVÝ PŘEDPOKLÁDANÝ ROZPOČET)
2015-2020
(DOBA REALIZACE)
The main goal of the project, which will be implemented within 2015–2020, is to provide access to water and sanitary equipment as well as sustainable management of knowledge and skills for all inhabitants of the selected kebeles of the Sidama zone. The aim of the project is to ensure universal and equal access to safe and affordable drinking water to inhabitants, to equally provide adequate sanitation and hygienic equipment, to prevent open defecation (with a special focus on the needs of women, girls and people in a difficult situation), and to ensure sustainable drinking water supply in a way that would lead to a considerable decrease in the number of people who are suffering from lack of water.