The Municipal Services Delivery Program is the outcome of an activity agreement between USAID/Pakistan and the Government of Sindh on 25th April 2012. USAID committed USD 66.0 million as a grant, whereas the Government of Sindh undertook to contribute PKR 926.5 million as its share.
The goal of the Program is "sustained improvement in municipal service delivery to effectively address the basic needs of citizens located in small and medium towns".
Sindh MSDP is committed to SDG 6: Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all
mission
Sustained improvement in municipal service delivery to effectively address the basic needs of citizens located in small and medium towns: Jacobabad, Qambar, Shahdadkot, Mehar, K.N.Shah, Johi
vision
Improve basic service delivery and provide it in a more transparent, accountable and sustainable manner, and establish a collaborative partner relationship between USAID and Provincial Government for program design and implementation.
objectives
- Uninterrupted water supply with better quality at the rate of 30 gallons per capita per day.
- Rehabilitation & Upgradation of the existing sewerage system.
- Introduction of Solid-waste Management System