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AfDB, partners unveil initiative to secure climate-resilient water and sanitation services in five drought-prone countries

Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire (PANA) - The African Development Bank, in partnership with the Nordic Development Fund and the Government of Denmark, will roll-out a programme to strengthen access to climate-resilient water and sanitation resources in Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Mali, Niger and Somalia.

The initiative is expected to strengthen recovery in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Bank said in a press statement on Thursday..

The new initiative will enhance the sustainability of water systems through the construction or upgrade of existing infrastructure. The programme will also support feasibility studies to prepare bankable projects that contribute to increase financing for water, sanitation and hygiene services, improving human health, child education and economic productivity.

"Resilient infrastructure is at the core of the African development process. An investment of $93 billion per year will be required for the next decade to fill Africa's infrastructure gap," said Aage Jorgensen, Programme Manager of the Nordic Development Fund during World Water Week, held virtually last month.

Tobias von Platen-Hallermund, Chief Advisor in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark, said: "The programme will focus on immediate improvements, through rehabilitation, expansion and climate proofing of existing water supply systems, sanitation and handwashing facilities. In the longer term, the programme will focus on preparing projects that are investment ready."

The initiative will also seek to provide technical assistance to institutions and mitigate climate-related flood and drought risk in the target countries, which experience a highly variable climate including irregular rainfall and persistent drought.

"Safely managed water, sanitation, and hygiene services are an essential part of preventing and protecting human health during infectious disease outbreaks, including the current Covid-19 pandemic. The Covid-19 recovery period is an opportunity to promote greater, equitable, sustainable and resilient access to WASH," said Osward Chanda, head of the Bank’s Water Development and Sanitation Department

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