Central and South-West Ethiopia joined COWASH IV as a distinct region in the 2023 following the regional restructuring that established the regions. COWASH IV seamlessly adapted to the changes and signed Memorandum of Understanding with the regional Finance Bureaus providing a solid foundation for uninterrupted project activities.

In Central Ethiopia, COWASH IV works in seven woredas; Lemo and Soro in Hadiya Zone; Abeshige and Geta in Gurage Zone; Hadero Tunto in Kembata Zone; Fofa in Yem Zone and Temebaro Special Woreda. In South-West Ethiopia, the project works in two woredas, Kechi and Mari Mansa in Dawro Zone.  The project started working in these woredas in 2021 while they were under the previous South Nation and Nationalities and People’s Region.

In both regions, COWASH IV has taken significant steps in improving WASH services since 2021. The project has facilitated the construction and rehabilitation of 115 water points in Central Ethiopia, benefiting around 60,163 people. In South-West Ethiopia, 42 water points have been constructed, serving 10,251 individuals.

Furthermore, COWASH IV has invested in school WASH facilities, providing clean water to 24,161 students and school staff in Central Ethiopia and 1,674 students and staff in South-West Ethiopia. To promote hygiene and improve healthcare delivery, the project has supplied water to 29 health facilities in Central Ethiopia and four in South-West Ethiopia.

Additionally, COWASH IV has constructed improved latrines in schools and health posts, promoting sanitation and reducing the risk of disease transmission. In Central Ethiopia, Menstrual Hygiene Management Centers have been established in two schools, creating a more conducive learning environment for girls.

The project has also fostered financial empowerment through WASH Savings and Loan Associations and delivered capacity-building training to thousands of people, strengthening community resilience. In Central Ethiopia, over 6,600 people have received training, while in South-West Ethiopia, the number is over 1,100.

COWASH IV’s efforts in Central and South-West Ethiopia have significantly contributed in improving the lives of communities by increasing access to clean water, sanitation, and hygiene services. These advancements have contributed to better health outcomes and improved education.