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The USAID Paani Program is a program aimed at improving water security and sanitation in Nepal.
2021 · 132 pages

Abstract
The program is implemented by DAI Project Number 1002810, with the Sponsoring USAID Office being USAID/Nepal. The program's IDIQ Number is AID-OAA-I-14-00014, and the Task Order Number is AID-367-TO-00001. The program's objective is to improve water security and sanitation in Nepal, with a focus on increasing access to safe drinking water and sanitation facilities, particularly in rural areas. The program's approach includes providing technical assistance, training, and capacity building for local governments and local governments' staff. The program's implementation is led by DAI, with the support of various local and international partners. The program's activities include the construction of water supply systems, the installation of water treatment plants, and the provision of sanitation facilities. The program's impact is expected to be significant, with the potential to improve the health and well-being of millions of people in Nepal. The program's success will depend on the effective implementation of its activities, the engagement of local communities, and the availability of sufficient resources. The program's duration is expected to be several years, with the possibility of extension based on the program's performance and the availability of funding. The program's budget is expected to be substantial, with the potential to reach millions of dollars. The program's evaluation will be conducted regularly, with the aim of assessing its progress, identifying areas for improvement, and making recommendations for future activities. The program's evaluation will also involve the collection of data and the analysis of the program's impact on the target population. The program's activities include the construction of water supply systems, the installation of water treatment plants, and the provision of sanitation facilities. The program's approach includes providing technical assistance, training, and capacity building for local governments and local governments' staff. The program's implementation is led by DAI, with the support of various local and international partners. The program's activities are expected to be implemented in several districts in Nepal, with the potential to reach millions of people. The program's budget is expected to be substantial, with the potential to reach millions of dollars. The program's evaluation will be conducted regularly, with the aim of assessing its progress, identifying areas for improvement, and making recommendations for future activities.
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