World Bank Technical Assistance for Strengthening Public Financial Management and Procurement for Climate-Resilient WASH Service Delivery

The World Bank's Technical Assistance program aims to strengthen public financial management and procurement systems for climate-resilient WASH service delivery in select fragile and conflict-affected states. This grant supports national and sub-national government agencies, development departments, and research institutions in building capacity to manage funds effectively, ensure transparent procurement, and integrate climate resilience into WASH projects. The initiative focuses on improving accountability, efficiency, and sustainability of WASH investments. Successful applicants will receive technical assistance, training, and implementation support. This is a strategic opportunity for institutions specializing in financial management, procurement, and M&E to contribute to resilient WASH systems.

Strategic Overview

The World Bank's Technical Assistance program aims to strengthen public financial management and procurement systems for climate-resilient WASH service delivery in select fragile and conflict-affected states. This grant supports national and sub-national government agencies, development departments, and research institutions in building capacity to manage funds effectively, ensure transparent procurement, and integrate climate resilience into WASH projects. The initiative focuses on improving accountability, efficiency, and sustainability of WASH investments. Successful applicants will receive technical assistance, training, and implementation support. This is a strategic opportunity for institutions specializing in financial management, procurement, and M&E to contribute to resilient WASH systems.

Who is it For?

Public sector entities at national and sub-national levels, development departments, large NGOs, and research institutions with demonstrated experience in public financial management, procurement, or WASH service delivery. Organizations must be legally registered in eligible countries and have a track record of managing donor-funded projects.

Priorities

Strengthening public financial management and procurement processes for WASH; integrating climate resilience into infrastructure planning and budgeting; enhancing transparency, accountability, and efficiency in the use of public funds; and building institutional capacity for sustainable WASH service delivery in fragile settings.

Eligibility

Applicants must be recognized public institutions, non-profit organizations, or registered governmental agencies. They must demonstrate compliance with World Bank fiduciary standards, have audited financial statements for the past two years, and possess relevant technical expertise. Joint applications with international partners are allowed.

Path to Success

GSLI's Financial Management for NGOs and Procurement & Supply Chain courses equip your team with the skills to design robust financial controls and procurement strategies required by the World Bank. Our Project Management for Development training ensures effective implementation, while Monitoring & Evaluation courses help track climate resilience outcomes. Combining these trainings enhances your proposal's credibility and capacity to deliver on technical assistance objectives.

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Deadline: 2026-06-30

Persona: General

Urgency: Normal