
Solutions within the innovation portfolios are selected based on their potential to accelerate results for children across multiple countries, regions, and potentially globally. The portfolios ensure that innovation is strategic and programme-driven, with a focus on evidence-building and scaling up across multiple geographies.
This call for applications is intended to expand the WASH innovation portfolio with solutions that address systemic problems for WASH. They are seeking a diverse range of innovative solutions, including but not limited to programmatic models, private sector approaches, public sector strategies, and other relevant models.
Challenges
The WASH Innovation Hub is seeking proven solutions addressing one or both of the following innovation challenges:
- Strengthening supportive environments for WASH SMEs
The Challenge: A lack of supportive environments for WASH small and medium enterprises (SMEs) is limiting their capacity to expand and flourish, hindering their ability to contribute effectively to WASH governance and services.
- They are looking for solutions that will address multiple aspects of the challenge, such as:
- Building a stronger ecosystem for WASH SMEs by improving access to finance and investment.
- Strengthening partnerships between WASH SMEs, governments, and large service providers.
- Supporting SMEs in leveraging tools and systems to enhance efficiency and track performance.
- Influencing policies that enable SMEs to formalize, scale, and thrive.
- Enhancing climate-sensitive data and integration into WASH programming
The Challenge: Insufficient climate-sensitive data and an understanding of integrating climate change impacts into WASH programming present challenges to WASH practitioners modeling the long-term sustainability of water resources, impacting the service's resilience.
- They are looking for solutions that will address multiple aspects of the challenge such as:
- Improving the collection, analysis, and accessibility of climate-sensitive data.
- Integrating climate change considerations into WASH planning and decision-making.
- Enhancing collaboration with governments, local stakeholders, and organizations to address climate risks in WASH services.
- Strengthening WASH systems to be more resilient to climate variability and environmental changes.
Benefits
If you are ready to scale your WASH innovation with UNICEF, here’s what they offer:
- Global reach: Access UNICEF’s networks across 190+ countries, collaborate with field teams, and engage with governments to expand your impact.
- Strategic matchmaking: Connect with ecosystem actors, creating pathways for scale impact through strategic alliances and community engagement.
- Expert support: Gain technical and financial guidance to align your solution with market needs, regulatory frameworks, and best practices.
- Catalytic funding: Access to an initial grant of approximately 150,000 USD in flexible funds to support evidence generation, feasibility studies, and market understanding and assessments.
How to apply
Be a Registered Entity: Apply with one lead entity as a registered company, university spin-off, NGO, UN organization or Government agency.
Review our application guide and complete the application form by 30 April 2025, 11:59 pm CET. Applications must be submitted in English. Selected applicants will hear from us in Summer 2025.