The IDEAL programme in South Sudan supports local governments in improving the delivery and accessibility of WASH services, which promotes local development and stabilisation.
WASH services are systems that provide safe drinking water, sanitation facilities, and hygiene promotion (WASH) to communities, schools, and health facilities. They aim to prevent disease, improve health, and provide dignity, focusing on water supply, sewage disposal and waste management. These services are essential for public health and environmental protection.
IDEAL (Inclusive Decisions At Local Level) is a programme by VNG International implemented in seven countries facing fragility or conflict: Burundi, Mali, Palestine, Rwanda, Somalia, South Sudan and Uganda. Despite the diverging contexts and topics in the IDEAL programme, we still pursue one common overall objective: Involving citizens in local governance in order for local authorities to better deal with fragility risks.
To guard this objective, each of the seven country programmes is centred around the same three outcomes:
The social contract between citizens and local authorities which follows from inclusive decision-making improves local governance and the quality of basic services. Thereby increasing security, reducing poverty, and leading to sustainable social and economic development.
Under Outcome 1, areas of capacity development activities with local governments and related outputs will include:
Under Outcome 2, areas of capacity development activities with local governments and related outputs will include:
Under Outcome 3, areas of capacity development activities with local government associations and related outputs will include: