Grants open for youth tackling water and sanitation gaps

Ismah Ayomide Hassan
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A new grant initiative is enabling young people to take the lead in addressing challenges related to clean water, sanitation and community resilience.

The programme is a joint effort between the UNCCD Youth Caucus and Protectol’s Water Initiative, designed to promote sustainable development through youth-led projects. It aims to strengthen access to safe water, improve sanitation practices, and build community awareness around proper hydration and hygiene.

A key focus is empowering youth organisations to design and deliver impactful projects that advance Sustainable Development Goal 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation). For its pilot phase, four projects will be selected, with each receiving grants ranging from USD 2,000 to USD 2,500.

Who can apply

Eligible applicants must:

  • Be youth-led organisations or groups based in Africa or South Asia.

  • Have leadership teams where the majority of members are under 35 years old.

  • Be legally registered or demonstrate strong community recognition through letters of support.

Project requirements

Proposed projects should focus on water access, drought resilience, sanitation or community awareness. Selected groups are expected to begin implementation within one to two months of selection.

All projects must also foster inclusivity, encouraging participation from rural and marginalised youth while ensuring gender balance.

Interested applicants should complete this form before December 31, 2025.

Explore our Opportunities page for more youth-based grants.

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