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Find similar grantsWater Sector Trust Fund (WaterFund) Grants is sponsored by Water Sector Trust Fund (WaterFund). Kenyan state corporation providing conditional and unconditional grants to counties for water and sanitation services in marginalized and underserved areas.
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Water Sector Trust Fund - Financing the Water Sector Water and Sanitation Services - Rural Programme Water Resources & Climate Change Programme Horn of Africa Groundwater for Resilience Toolkit Registration of Suppliers Situation Reports (SITREPs) The Water Sector Trust Fund (WaterFund) is a Kenyan State Corporation under the Ministry of Water, Sanitation and Irrigation and established under the Water Act, 2016, with the mandate to provide conditional and unconditional grants to the Counties and to assist in financing the development of and management of water and sanitation services in the marginalised and underserved areas.
It previously existed as the Water Services Trust Fund prior to the repeal of the Water Act, 2002, which had established it. Registration of Suppliers with the Electronic Government Procurement (eGP) System All suppliers interested in working with Water Sector Trust Fund and the Government MUST REGISTER on the Electronic Government Procurement (eGP) System. Visit https://egpkenya.
go. ke Click on the top menu link for Register as Supplier Support towards water supply and sanitation projects for urban low-income areas. Water and Sanitation Services / Rural Programme Support towards implementation of water supply and sanitation projects for underserved rural communities.
Water Resources & Climate Change Programme Support to communities to effectively manage and conserve their water resources within their sub-catchments. Support towards water and sanitation projects in urban low-income areas, financed through commercial loans which are then subsidised on achievement of agreed outcomes.
WaterFund Wins the United Nations Public Service Award Water Sector Trust Fund (WaterFund) is the recipient of the prestigious 2021 United Nations Public Service Awards (UNPSA), after its Output-Based Aid (OBA) Programme within the Results-Based Financing section was selected as one of the winners of the award under category of “ Enhancing the effectiveness of public institutions to reach the SDGs ”.
Beware of Jobs, Supplier Prequalification and Tenders Scams The Water Sector Trust Fund (WaterFund) wishes to draw the attention of the public and our suppliers to be aware of fraudsters making requests for payment for jobs or internships, supplier prequalification, or upfront payment for tenders to do business with the WaterFund. The WaterFund has recently received inquiries from recipients of such calls.
We would like to remind the public no payment is required for jobs or internships that may be listed in our Vacancies page. Similarly, all requests for quotations and open tenders for the WaterFund are issued officially through award letters signed by the WaterFund's CEO and no payment is required. If you have any concerns, please call our whistleblowing hotlines : 0780 564 110 / 0707 621 526 or email: corruption@waterfund.
go. ke OR info@waterfund. go.
ke Water and Sanitation Services - Rural Programme Water Resources & Climate Change Programme Horn of Africa Groundwater for Resilience Toolkit Registration of Suppliers Situation Reports (SITREPs)
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