UNICEF – Improving drinking water quality in Lebanon
Lebanon’s water sector is at risk of collapse. Therefore Switzerland, in partnership with UNICEF supports the provision of safe water through the public service. The proposed intervention is critical to the water sector and serves as emergency support to the population to avoid impacts of collapsed water systems such as cholera. It also lays the ground for longer-term improved water quality in Lebanon.
Región/País | Tema | Período | Presupuesto |
---|---|---|---|
Líbano |
Agua
Abastecimiento de agua
Saneamiento de agua Política del sector del agua |
01.06.2024
- 31.05.2026 |
CHF 2’700’000
|
- Fondo de las Naciones Unidas para la Infancia
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Sector según clasificación del comité de ayuda al desarrollo de la OCDE ABASTECIMIENTO DE AGUA Y SANEAMIENTO
ABASTECIMIENTO DE AGUA Y SANEAMIENTO
ABASTECIMIENTO DE AGUA Y SANEAMIENTO
Sub-Sector según clasificación del comité de ayuda al desarrollo de la OCDE Basic drinking water supply
Basic sanitation
Política de recursos hídricos y gestión administrativa
Temas transversales Prevención de conflictos
Tipo de ayuda Contribución a proyectos y programas
Número de proyecto 7F10762
Contexto | Lebanon continues to struggle with multiple crises including the presence of over 1 million Syrian refugees since 2013, the consequences of an economic collapse since October 2019, the COVID pandemic, the Beirut Port Explosion in August 2020, a cholera outbreak in October 2022 and, most recently, the renewed conflict with Israel in October 2023. Public services have been badly affected by these multiple crises and this includes the public water supply. |
Objetivos | Girls, boys, women and men especially the most vulnerable have increased use of clean and safe water. |
Grupos destinarios |
Direct: 2.4 mio persons including girls, boys, women and men. 10 informal settlements for Syrian Refugees. Indirect: Ministry of Energy and Water, Regional Water Establishments and Universities will also benefit from this intervention. |
Efectos a medio plazo |
Outcome 1: Water Establishments recover and extend their capacity to deliver quality water and wastewater services. Outcome 2: Poor and marginalised communities have increased capacity to access cost-effective gender-responsive and disability-inclusive WASH services and practice appropriate behaviours. Outcome 3: The government has improved its capacity to develop relevant policies, regulations and mechanisms to support climate-resilient, financially viable, people centred recovery in the water sector. |
Resultados |
Resultados previstos: Output 1.1: Public water systems are supplied with properly chlorinated water by Water Establishments. Output 2.1: Syrian refugees living in informal settlements have access to sustainable safe water supply. Output 3.1: A comprehensive strategy for ensuring proper water quality management in Lebanon is prepared, disseminated and adopted. Resultados de las fases anteriores: UNICEF has covered the repair and maintenance of a total of 174 repairs and maintenance interventions provided. The repairs performed throughout the project sustained the delivery of around 90,000 m3/day, reaching more than 1 million persons. UNICEF has supported the WEs in repairing 62 chlorination systems, treating around 70,000 m3/day. This action was critical to mitigating the impact of the cholera outbreak on the four Water Establishments. |
Dirección / Officina Federal responsable |
COSUDE |
Contrapartes del proyecto |
Contraparte del contrato Organización de las Naciones Unidas (ONU) |
Coordinación con otros proyectos y actores | EU, ICRC, KFW, EU-AFD, US and BWMP. |
Presupuesto | Fase en curso Presupuesto suizo CHF 2’700’000 Presupuesto actual suizo ya emitido CHF 1’350’000 Total del proyecto desde la primera fase Presupuesto suizo CHF 2’800’000 Presupuesto inclusive contrapartes del proyecto CHF 5’500’000 |
Fases del proyecto | Fase 2 01.06.2024 - 31.05.2026 (Fase en curso) |