Development
change at institutional, organizational and community level that helps
to nurture sustainable development.
as Change Agents
change agents through active learning methods/life skills based education/ child to
child communication for realization of behavioral changes for sustainable development
in, participatory and right-based approach, where the rights of population are
respecter and promoted.
Founded in 2003, SSDA is non-profit, non-governmental organization, formally registered under relevant statutory laws of Afghanistan in 2007. SSDA values in diversity and inclusion of everyone in its intervention and believes in, participatory and right-based approach, where the rights of population are respected and promoted.
SSDA aims at bringing positive, harmonious, structural and behavioral change at institutional, organizational and community level that helps to nurture sustainable development
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read moreOur Projects SSDA, in partnership with UNICEF, is currently implementing a project titled “Accelerating Ending Open Defecation in Afghanistan” and two consultancies/researches each study on “Open Defecation Free Status of Communities” and “WASH in Schools”. Moreover, SSDA has been awarded a two-year project for the capacity building of the implementing partners in CLTS implementation for the project titled “Initiative for Hygiene, Sanitation and Nutrition” (IHSAN).
Accelerating Ending Open Defecation in Afghanistan Project
SSDA is implementing a two-year project entitled “Accelerating Ending Open Defecation in Afghanistan, funded by UNICEF Afghanistan. Under the signed PCA for this project, SSDA in close coordination with UNICEF and MRRD is given the scope to build the capacity of CLTS Implementing Partners.
Initiative for Hygiene, Sanitation and Nutrition (IHSAN)
SSDA has been also awarded a two-year contract for the capacity building of IHSAN project implementing partners in CLTS Roll-Out Program. Part of this contract, SSDA will provide technical support to IHSAN project IPs including CHA, IRC, AKN and HADAAF.
Study on “Sustainability of Open Defecation Free Status of Communities”
SSDA, with funding from UNICEF Afghanistan, is implementing a three-month project to carry out studies on “Sustainability of Open Defecation Free Status of Communities” and “Safe Handling Disposal and Reuse of Human Waste” in eight provinces of Afghanistan where most of the communities were declared as ODF before 2012.
Evaluation of WASH in Schools
One of the studies SSDA has been awarded the contract for, by UNICEF, is the project entitled “Evaluation WASH in Schools” which was implemented in five zones of Afghanistan between 2012-2014. This is a three-month project.
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Child Friendly School Baseline Education Survey in 10 Provinces of Afghanistan Relevant project details in research and evaluation
Child Friendly School Baseline Education Survey in 10 Provinces of Afghanistan Relevant project details in research and evaluation: Role: Baseline Survey Budget: 5,814,382.42 AFN Duration: 15th Sept,2016 10th Jan,2017 Funder: UNICEF, Afghanistan WASH in Schools was funded by UNICEF. It was carried out in eight provinces in five zones. The purpose of this independent evaluation was
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Monitoring of UNICEF-supported activities in Nooristan Provinces (WASH including CLTS)
Monitoring of UNICEF-supported activities in Nooristan Provinces (WASH including CLTS): Role: Third party monitoring Budget: 7.5 million AFN Duration: Aug 1st 2011-Feb 29th 2012 Funder: UNICEF, Afghanistan It was a third-party monitoring funded by UNICEF. SSDA was assigned to monitor the process of Community Led Total Sanitation in Kunar province which was implemented by HADAAF, a local NGO.
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National Rural Water Supply Sector and WatSan Policy Review, Updating Operation/Implementation Manual and Assessment/Study of Key stakeholder’s approaches to Water and Sanitation in Afghanistan including UNICEF, Tear fund, DACAAR, SCA, MoPH, MRRD, and World Bank Afghanistan
National Rural Water Supply Sector and WatSan Policy Review, updating Operation/Implementation Manual and Assessment/Study of Key stakeholder’s approaches to Water and Sanitation in Afghanistan including UNICEF, Tear fund, DACAAR, SCA, MoPH, MRRD, and World Bank Afghanistan: Role: Sector Review (Study) Budget: USD 100,000 Duration: Six Months Funder: ARTF/MRRD The purpose of the assessment was to review the practices and
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Integrated Water Resources Assessment/Study and Management Plan for Uruzgan Province
Integrated Water Resources Assessment/Study and Management Plan for Uruzgan Province: Role: Field Research Budget: USD 38,000 Duration: March 01-August 31, 2010 Funder: Royal Haskoning It was a field based reseach conducted in Urizagan province. The overal purpose was to collect data on number of aquifers and their recharge rate (groundwater), Local water demand (focused at the most important water
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WASH Vulnerability Study Throughout Afghan Populations (33 Provinces)
WASH Vulnerability Study Throughout Afghan Populations (33 Provinces): Role: Survey (The National Risk and Vulnerability Assessment (NRVA)) Budget: 2,824,592.59 AFN Duration: 25 Jan 2012-31 May 2012 Funder: UNICEF, Afghanistan The National Risk and Vulnerability Assessment (NRVA) surveys in Afghanistan (are the most comprehensive analysis on poverty and vulnerability in the country. The study was commissioned
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WASH in Schools in ten provinces of Afghanistan
WASH in Schools in ten provinces of Afghanistan: Role: Evaluation Budget: 5,814,382.42 AFN Duration: 15th Sept,2016 10th Jan,2017 Funder: UNICEF, Afghanistan WASH in Schools was funded by UNICEF. It was carried out in eight provinces in five zones. The purpose of this independent evaluation was to evaluate the implementation of the two key components of
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ODF Sustainability Study in 10 provinces of Afghanistan
ODF Sustainability Study in 10 provinces of Afghanistan: Role: Study Budget: 12,086,720.05 AFN Duration: Sep 2016-Oct 2017 Funder: UNICEF, Afghanistan The overall purpose of the Study was to document the success, or lack of success, in introducing and sustaining changes in community sanitation practices after exposure to the CLTS method in rural Afghanistan, to understand
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